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Stretched links
To make a link's containing block clickable using the a::after pseudo element, add .stretched-link to it. This often indicates that a link with the class .stretched-link
that is contained in an element with position: relative; is clickable. Please note that due to the way CSS positions work, most table elements cannot be combined with .stretched-link.
Since UX4G cards by default have position: relative, developer can safely apply the .stretched-link
class to a link in the card without making any additional HTML changes in this situation.
Stretched links are not advised for use with tap targets or multiple links. If this is necessary, some position and z-index
styles can be useful.
<div class="card" style="width: 18rem;">
<img src="..." class="card-img-top" alt="...">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Card with stretched link</h5>
<p class="card-text">Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.</p>
<a href="#" class="btn btn-primary stretched-link">Go somewhere</a>
</div>
</div>
RESULT
Card with stretched link
Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.
Go somewhere
There is a need to add .position-relative
here because most custom components do not come with position: relative by default in order to keep the link from extending outside of the parent element.
RESULT
Custom component with stretched link
This is some placeholder content for the custom component. It is intended to mimic what some real-world content would look like, and we're using it here to give the component a bit of body and size.
Go somewhereRESULT
Columns with stretched link
Another instance of placeholder content for this other custom component. It is intended to mimic what some real-world content would look like, and we're using it here to give the component a bit of body and size.
Go somewhereIdentifying the containing block #
The containing block is likely to blame if the stretched link doesn't appear to function. An element will become the enclosing block if it has the CSS characteristics listed below:
- An alternative
position
value tostatic
- An alternative
transform
orviewpoint
value to none - An aspect of
transformation
orperspective
that will shift - An filter value
(only supported by Firefox)
other than none or a will-change filter value
<div class="card" style="width: 18rem;">
<img src="..." class="card-img-top" alt="...">
<div class="card-body">
<h5 class="card-title">Card with stretched links</h5>
<p class="card-text">Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.</p>
<p class="card-text">
<a href="#" class="stretched-link text-danger" style="position: relative;">Stretched link will not work here, because <code>position: relative</code> is added to the link</a>
</p>
<p class="card-text bg-body-tertiary" style="transform: rotate(0);">
This <a href="#" class="text-warning stretched-link">stretched link</a> will only be spread over the <code>p</code>-tag, because a transform is applied to it.
</p>
</div>
</div>
RESULT
Card with stretched links
Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.
Stretched link will not work
here, because position: relative
is added to
the link
This stretched
link will only be spread over the p
-tag,
because a transform is applied to it.