Here's the scenario: I have four elements overlapping one an other in a parent element, something like this:
<body class="one">
<div id="overlapping">
<div class="one">1</div>
<div class="two">2</div>
<div class="three">3</div>
<div class="four">4</div>
</div>
...
The CSS looks a little like this:
.one, .two, .three, .four { display: none; }
body.one .one,
body.two .two,
body.three .three,
body.four .four {
display: block;
}
Then there's some javascript and some buttons to switch the class on 'body'.
This works great, except that I'd like to use a css transition to switch between the blocks. They are of uneven (and unknown) height, so I can't animate on height. I'd rather not hardcode any widths for responsive reasons, and transitions don't work on display
yet.
I can't animate on visibility
or opacity
because the overlapped elements continue to take up space in the layout while hidden or transparent: i.e. they aren't truly overlapping unless the invisible ones have display: none
.
(One working solution would be css to position all elements at the top left of #overlapping
, obeying normal text-wrapping rules, on top of each other, such that #overlapping
expands to hold them as if they weren't position: absolute
. I've found no such method as of yet.)
So how do I animate the switch? Is there a way with CSS, or do I have to resort to js animations?
#overlapping > div
, but I wanted to be more explicit in the question. As for the second one, I don't think you're correct: the.one
class is on the body, not#overlapping
, because there are other elements in the body that also transition..three
is only supposed to display whenbody
also has.three
. Similarly forone
,two
, andfour
. There's no way to compress them all into one binarydisplayToggle
class. I don't know an easier way to do it than what I wrote above.