3

How do I make an input text using CSS, with a dashed bottom border/line that the length of strokes are equal to the length of each character?

Here's an example:

enter image description here

4 Answers 4

2

Try using border-bottom: 1px dashed black;

2

dashed border style doesn't give the exact effect because we cannot control the length of strokes. Instead, we can make the dashed border by using an absolutely positioned pseudo-element behind the input, and specify the space between strokes by letter-spacing property.

input[type="text"] {
  -webkit-appearance: none;
  -moz-appearance: none;
  appearance: none;
  border: 0;
  outline: 0;
  background: transparent;
  width: 12.70em;
  font-size: 1em;
}

.input-wrapper, input[type="text"] {
  font-family: monospace;
  font-weight: bold;
  letter-spacing: .3em;
}

.input-wrapper {
  display: inline-block;
  position: relative;
  overflow: hidden;
  padding-bottom: .2em;
  font-size: 200%;
}

.input-wrapper:after {
  content: "——————————————————————————————";
  line-height: .3em;
  position: absolute;
  bottom: 0;
  left: 0;
  z-index: -1;
}
<div class="input-wrapper">
  <input type="text" value="Hello World" maxlength="15">
</div>

1
  • would there be a way to make the underscores wider?
    – Naomi
    Jul 3, 2018 at 8:20
0

You could also use a single span per each letter and achieve the same result (using just border-bottom and setting fixed width, height and margin):

span{ 
    display:inline-block;
    border-bottom:5px solid black;
    margin-right:2px; 
    width:20px;
    text-align:center;
    height:30px; 
    font-family:Verdana; 
    font-weight:bold; 
    font-size:24px; 
    /* Add padding-bottom if changing the font-size */
}
<span>H</span>
<span>E</span>
<span>L</span>
<span>L</span>
<span>O</span>
<span>&nbsp;</span>
<span>&nbsp;</span>
<span>&nbsp;</span>
<span>&nbsp;</span>            

0

I had the same problem recently and found another way around the issue:

Hashem Qolami provided a link, and I found this answer by Balthazar pointing at the dashed border generator tool by kovart. The tool is awesome and makes our lives a lot easier!

I decided I only need to modify it a little and use line instead of rect in the resulting SVG code. After that, selecting the correct parameters of the SVG vs font-size vs letter-spacing did the trick.

I only had to worry about digits, so I didn't have to use monospace font to make it work, but it's not the case for text inputs.

Please have a look at the snippet (enter Full Page to make it look as it was intended to):

input {
  width: 100%;
  padding-left: 19px;
  border: 0;
  outline: none;
  font-size: 26px;
  letter-spacing: 27px;
}

/*
Background image from here (slightly adjusted – `line` instead of `rect`):
   https://kovart.github.io/dashed-border-generator/

x2: cut the beginning of the dashes
stroke-dasharray: change the width of the dashes and the blanks
stroke-dashoffset: change the starting point of the dashes
stroke-width: change the thickness of the dashes
*/
input[type="text"] {
  font-family: monospace; /* That's the trick here */
  background-image: url("data:image/svg+xml,%3csvg width='100%' height='100%' xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%3e%3cline x1='100%' y1='100%' x2='4' y2='100%' fill='none' stroke='black' stroke-width='4' stroke-dasharray='33%2c10' stroke-dashoffset='11' stroke-linecap='square'/%3e%3c/svg%3e");
}

input[type="number"] {
  width: 274px;
  letter-spacing: 28.5px;
  background-image: url("data:image/svg+xml,%3csvg width='100%25' height='100%25' xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%3e%3cline x1='263' y1='100%' x2='11' y2='100%' fill='none' stroke='black' stroke-width='4' stroke-dasharray='33%2c10' stroke-dashoffset='39' stroke-linecap='square'/%3e%3c/svg%3e");
}

/*
Just hiding the browser up/down arrows
The keyboard arrows still work, of course
*/
input[type="number"]::-webkit-outer-spin-button,
input[type="number"]::-webkit-inner-spin-button {
  -webkit-appearance: none;
}
<input type="text" value="Hello">

<br/>
<br/>
<br/>
<br/>

<!-- Here's a 6-digit input example -->
<input type="number" temp="" pattern="\\d{6}" max="999999" oninput="validity.valid ? this.temp = value : value = this.temp" value="123456">

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.