I’m a believer in finding joy in the little things, and during my last project, that little thing was this button. I have been reading a lot about web design, and wanted my primary buttons to stand out in a big way. I had seen an image of a square button with an offset border while researching a design for an even earlier project, but never got the time to implement it. So for weeks, I’ve been trying to find the time to build this baby, and it was worth the wait.
To div or not to div
I researched a few ways to make the offset border without wrapping it in a container, but ultimately, I wanted an animation that looked like the button was moving into the offset border. If you are looking for an offset border and are ok with it moving with the button itself, you can use position: absolute;
and z-index: -1;
on the button with the ::before
pseudo-selector to create an offset border. (Keep in mind transitions and animations using ::before
are not supported in IE or Safari.) Similarly, you can also use an offset box shadow to create a double box effect that will move with the button.
The div solution
First create a div container — using position: relative;
and left:
, we’ll position the whole button where we want it on the page. Changing the left:
property will change its position horizontally, and you can use top:
or bottom:
to move it vertically. Adjusting the margin will also help.
.primary-button-container {
position: relative;
display: block;
left: 5px;
width: 90px;
margin-top: 30px;
padding: 30px;
border: 2px solid #EBCBAD;
box-shadow: 0 0 8px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.25);
}
Next, the actual button:
.primary-button {
display: block;
height: 58px;
width: 82px;
background-color: #EBCBAD;
border: solid #EBCBAD;
border-width: 0 10px;
color: #123440;
font-size: 18px;
margin: -37px 0px -25px -37px;
padding: 15px;
padding-left: 10px;
}
And, finally, the animation:
.primary-button:active {
transform: translateY(9px) translateX(9px);
}
If you’d like to prevent the blue focus outline, you can use this:
button:focus {
outline: none;
}
However, you should add something else in its place. Check out Transforming Tired Tabbing for lots of options.
Conclusion
Tag me on Twitter (or Github or somewhere…) if you end up using this button! I would be thrilled to see it out in the world spreading more joy.