Use CSS3 to implement WeChat-like chat bubbles
This article mainly introduces the CSS3 imitation WeChat chat bubble example code, which has certain reference value. Interested friends can refer to it
Today I will share with you a project I just did. A small case, because we are making a chat function, the previous chat page UI was very ugly, so I won’t show it to you here.
Now I will teach you how to use css3 to create a page that is the same as the WeChat chat interface.
First of all, let me show you what the page looks like, as shown in the picture below:
The page roughly looks like this. Next, let’s learn the production steps together. Bar.
Part One: HTML
<p class="leftd"> <span ng-class="leftd_h"> <img ng-src="./img/c_pic.pn" /> </span> <p class="speech left" ng-class="speech left"> 二货,你看你傻样! </p> </p> <p class="rightd"> <span ng-class="rightd_h"> <img ng-src="./img/u_pic.pn" /> </span> <p class="speech right" ng-class="speech left"> 嘻嘻嘻嘻。。。。。。 </p> </p> <p class="leftd"> <span ng-class="leftd_h"> <img ng-src="./img/c_pic.pn" /> </span> <p class="speech left" ng-class="speech left"> 笑什么笑,没看到本宝宝今天变漂亮了吗? </p> </p> <p class="rightd"> <span ng-class="rightd_h"> <img ng-src="./img/u_pic.pn" /> </span> <p class="speech right" ng-class="speech left"> 不不不,每天你都很漂亮的啦! </p> </p>
Part Two : CSS3
PS (This is the most important part, so I’ll show you all the code!)
/* 微信气泡 */ p.speech { float: left; margin: 10px 0; padding: 8px; table-layout: fixed; word-break: break-all; position: relative; background: -webkit-gradient( linear, 50% 0%, 50% 100%, from(#ffffff), color-stop(0.1, #ececec), color-stop(0.5, #dbdbdb), color-stop(0.9, #dcdcdc), to(#8c8c8c) ); border: 1px solid #989898; border-radius: 8px; } p.speech:before { content: ''; position: absolute; width: 0; height: 0; left: 15px; top: -20px; border: 10px solid; border-color: transparent transparent #989898 transparent; } p.speech:after { content: ''; position: absolute; width: 0; height: 0; left: 17px; top: -16px; border: 8px solid; border-color: transparent transparent #ffffff transparent; } p.speech.right { display: inline-block; box-shadow: -2px 2px 5px #CCC; margin-right: 10px; max-width: 75%; float: right; background: -webkit-gradient( linear, 50% 0%, 50% 100%, from(#e4ffa7), color-stop(0.1, #bced50), color-stop(0.4, #aed943), color-stop(0.8, #a7d143), to(#99BF40) ); } p.speech.right:before { content: ''; position: absolute; width: 0; height: 0; top: 9px; bottom: auto; left: auto; right: -10px; border-width: 9px 0 9px 10px; border-color: transparent #989898; } p.speech.right:after { content: ''; position: absolute; width: 0; height: 0; top: 10px; bottom: auto; left: auto; right: -8px; border-width: 8px 0 8px 9px; border-color: transparent #bced50; } p .left { display: inline-block; box-shadow: 2px 2px 2px #CCCCCC; margin-left: 10px; max-width: 75%; position: relative; background: -webkit-gradient( linear, 50% 0%, 50% 100%, from(#ffffff), color-stop(0.1, #eae8e8), color-stop(0.4, #E3E3E3), color-stop(0.8, #DFDFDF), to(#D9D9D9) ); } p .left:before { content: ''; position: absolute; width: 0; height: 0; top: 9px; bottom: auto; left: -10px; border-width: 9px 10px 9px 0; border-color: transparent #989898; } p .left:after { content: ''; position: absolute; width: 0; height: 0; top: 10px; bottom: auto; left: -8px; border-width: 8px 9px 8px 0; border-color: transparent #eae8e8; } .leftimg { float: left; margin-top: 10px; } .rightimg { float: right; margin-top: 10px; } .leftd { clear: both; float: left; margin-left: 10px; } .rightd { clear: both; float: right; margin-right: 10px; } .leftd_h{ width: 39px; height: 39px; border-radius: 100%; display: block; float: left; overflow: hidden; } .leftd_h img{ display: block; width: 100%; height: auto; } .rightd_h{ width: 39px; height: 39px; border-radius: 100%; display: block; float: right; overflow: hidden; } .rightd_h img{ display: block; width: 100%; height: auto; }
Here are basically small bubbles made using CSS pseudo-class elements. There are many cases on the Internet where the user's chat avatar is used as the background image, but I feel that this is not very suitable in actual projects, so I made some modifications to make it more practical.
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