I have headings on my site, each of which has an image before it.
HTML
<section id="about">
<h2>About</h2>
<p>Some stuff about it</p>
</section>
<section id="where_to_buy">
<h2>Where to Buy</h2>
<p>Some info on where to buy</p>
</section>
CSS
h2 {
padding-left: 24px;
background-repeat: none;
}
#about h2 {
background-image: url(../images/about.png);
}
#where_to_buy h2 {
background-image: url(../images/where_to_buy.png);
}
With lots of headings this means lots of tiny pngs, which I'd like to combine into a single CSS sprite to reduce the number of HTTP requests. However, the only way I can think of doing it requires introducing a new element into the markup, which I'd rather avoid.
HTML
<section id="about">
<h2><span class="icon"/>About</h2>
<p>Some stuff about it</p>
</section>
<section id="where_to_buy">
<h2><span class="icon"/>Where to Buy</h2>
<p>Some info on where to buy</p>
</section>
CSS
h2 .icon {
width: 24px; height: 24px;
display: inline-block;
background: url(../images/heading_icons.png) no-repeat;
}
#about h2 .icon {
background-position: 0 0;
}
#where_to_buy h2 {
background-position: -24px 0;
}
Is there any effective way to introduce CSS sprites without introducing needless new elements to the markup?