I have a search button on the page, and when users press the search button, the search bar comes into the screen and I would also like to set the input to focus as well. Can I do this with pure CSS3?
Here is the code:
<input type="checkbox" id="Search_Button" /> <!-- Opens Search Bar -->
<label for="Search_Button">
<div id="Search_Container" class="Button_Container">
<img src="SVG/Search.svg" class="Button" id="Search" />
</div>
</label>
Here you can see the CSS styling so that the search bar is pushed off the screen:
#Search_Box {
position: absolute;
width: 100vw;
height: 8vh;
background-color: #38D1A9;
transform: translate3d(0, -8vh, 0);
transition: transform .2s ease-out;
}
Here is the search box that drops down:
<div id="Search_Box">
<input type="search" name="Search" id="Search_Input" placeholder="Search" />
</div>
So here is the issue. I have a search icon displayed. When the search icon is pressed, it brings down the "Search_Box" which has the search input inside it. I would like to, when that search icon is pressed, immediately make that search box focused.
The issue with a label technique is that, while it works exactly as intended, the search icon is already inside a label (this label it sits inside is to bring down the search box into view), so I won't be able to wrap it in another label.
I tried to do this:
#Search_Button:checked ~ div #Search_Input {
cursor: pointer;
}
I tried saying that when the Search_Button was checked, it would bring the search input to focus, but it's definitely not the way to do it. I'm trying to avoid using JS if I can because I'm working on mobile.
I really apologize for any confusion!
input type="text"
element anywhere in it, and your use of the label element seems to serve no purpose. can you enlighten me?