A couple CSS tricks for HTML Dialog elements
Lately I have been experimenting with the HTML <dialog>
element. It's very convenient for native dialogs without a lot of JavaScript.
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Okay! Here are a few tips you might find useful when implementing your own <dialog>
on your website!
Blurred<dialog>
Background
::backdrop
CSS pseudo-element is not limited to <dialog>
. You can style it however you want, but if you want to keep it simple, you can add a blur filter like this to slightly blur the background:
<code>dialog::backdrop { backdrop-filter: blur(2px); }</code>
Of course, you can also add other attributes, such as background-color
. If you want to dive deeper into this, I've also written an article about styling pseudo-elements with JavaScript!
<dialog>
Disable page scrolling when opening
This is a cool special selector. When <dialog>
is turned on, it adds a open
attribute to the tag.
<code>body:has(dialog[open]) { overflow: hidden; }</code>
This selector checks whether body
contains a open
with the <dialog>
attribute. If yes, disable page scrolling! Of course, the odd thing is that if your dialog is tall, you may need to enable scrolling in it separately, but this will prevent the page behind the dialog from moving around when scrolling.
That’s it! Hope this helps!
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