Author: | Nour Abusoud |
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Views Total: | 20,492 views |
Official Page: | Go to website |
Last Update: | January 29, 2018 |
License: | MIT |
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Description:
Applies a bubble confetti effect to an action button using CSS3 and a little bit of JavaScript.
How to use it:
Create a button on the web page.
<button class="confetti-button">Click me!</button>
The CSS3 for the confetti animation.
.confetti-button.animate:before { display: block; animation: topBubbles ease-in-out 0.75s forwards; } .confetti-button.animate:after { display: block; animation: bottomBubbles ease-in-out 0.75s forwards; } @keyframes topBubbles { 0% { background-position: 5% 90%, 10% 90%, 10% 90%, 15% 90%, 25% 90%, 25% 90%, 40% 90%, 55% 90%, 70% 90%; } 50% { background-position: 0% 80%, 0% 20%, 10% 40%, 20% 0%, 30% 30%, 22% 50%, 50% 50%, 65% 20%, 90% 30%; } 100% { background-position: 0% 70%, 0% 10%, 10% 30%, 20% -10%, 30% 20%, 22% 40%, 50% 40%, 65% 10%, 90% 20%; background-size: 0% 0%, 0% 0%, 0% 0%, 0% 0%, 0% 0%, 0% 0%; } } @keyframes bottomBubbles { 0% { background-position: 10% -10%, 30% 10%, 55% -10%, 70% -10%, 85% -10%, 70% -10%, 70% 0%; } 50% { background-position: 0% 80%, 20% 80%, 45% 60%, 60% 100%, 75% 70%, 95% 60%, 105% 0%; } 100% { background-position: 0% 90%, 20% 90%, 45% 70%, 60% 110%, 75% 80%, 95% 70%, 110% 10%; background-size: 0% 0%, 0% 0%, 0% 0%, 0% 0%, 0% 0%, 0% 0%; } }
The main JavaScript to activate the confetti effect as you click the button.
var animateButton = function(e) { e.preventDefault; //reset animation e.target.classList.remove('animate'); e.target.classList.add('animate'); setTimeout(function(){ e.target.classList.remove('animate'); },700); }; var classname = document.getElementsByClassName("bubbly-button"); for (var i = 0; i < classname.length; i++) { classname[i].addEventListener('click', animateButton, false); }