Ysia Tamas

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How to Create Glowing Card Hover Effects with HTML & CSS

Responsive Card with hover effect using HTML and CSS

In this tutorial, you will learn How to create glowing card hover effects using HTML and CSS.

Cards are very important part for any website. It is used to display some important information in short to viewers. So, in this article we will create a  responsive card with amazing hover effect using HTML and CSS. By using HTML we will design the basic structure of the card and then by using the properties of CSS, we can create the hover animation effect.

Step by step Implementation:

Step 1: First, Go to the internet and download a image for card and save it in images Folder. We will use this image later during implementation.

Step 2: Now, we will design a simple card structure in HTML. Comments are already in code for your help.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>


<body>

	<!--creating a class container which will hold card class and again card will hold imgbox class-->
	<div class="container">

		<div class="card">

			<div class="imgbox">

				<!--extracting image named gfg.jpg from images folder-->
				<img src="https://media.geeksforgeeks.org/wp-content/uploads/20210215170112/geek2-200x200.jpg">

			</div>

			<div class="content">

				<!--heading of the card-->
				<h1>GFG</h1>

				<!--content of the card-->
				


<p>
					A Computer Science portal for geeks.
				It contains well written, well thought and well
				explained computer science and programming articles, quizzes.
				</p>



			</div>
		</div>
	</div>

</body>

</html>

Step 3: Next, we will use some CSS properties to design the card and use the hover class to get the animation effect when we hover the mouse over the card.

* {
	padding: 0;
	margin: 0;
	font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
}
/*Apply css properties to body*/

body {
	display: flex;
	justify-content: center;
	align-items: center;
	background-color: gray;
}
/*Apply css properties to container class*/

.container {
	position: relative;
	width: 1000px;
	display: flex;
	justify-content: center;
	align-items: center;
	flex-wrap: wrap;
	padding: 35px;
}
/*Apply css properties to card class*/

.container .card {
	height: 220px;
	max-width: 200px;
	position: relative;
	margin: 30px 10px;
	padding: 20px 15px;
	background: wheat;
	display: flex;
	flex-direction: column;
	box-shadow: 0 5px 202px black;
	transition: 0.3s ease-in-out;
}
/*Apply css properties to card class when it get pointed by cursor*/

.container .card:hover {
	height: 420px;
}
/*Apply css properties to imgbox class*/

.containe .card .imgbox {
	position: relative;
	width: 260px;
	height: 260px;
	top: -60px;
	left: 20px;
}
/*Apply css properties to img tag*/

.container .card .imgbox img {
	max-width: 100%;
	border-radius: 4px;
}
/*Apply css properties to content class*/

.container .card .content {
	position: relative;
	margin-top: -100px;
	padding: 10px 15px;
	text-align: center;
	color: #111;
	visibility: hidden;
	opacity: 0;
	transition: 0.3s ease-in-out;
}
/*Apply css properties to content when card gets hovered*/

.container .card:hover .content {
	visibility: visible;
	opacity: 1;
	margin-top: -10px;
	transition-delay: 0.3s;
}
/* Css part completed*/

Complete Code: In this section, we will combine the above three sections to create a hover card using HTML and CSS.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>

<head>

	<style>
		* {
			padding: 0;
			margin: 0;
			font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
		}
		/*apply css properties to body*/
		
		body {
			display: flex;
			justify-content: center;
			align-items: center;
			background-color: gray;
		}
		/*apply css properties to container class*/
		
		.container {
			position: relative;
			width: 1000px;
			display: flex;
			justify-content: center;
			align-items: center;
			flex-wrap: wrap;
			padding: 35px;
		}
		/*apply css properties to card class*/
		
		.container .card {
			height: 220px;
			max-width: 200px;
			position: relative;
			margin: 30px 10px;
			padding: 20px 15px;
			background: wheat;
			display: flex;
			flex-direction: column;
			box-shadow: 0 5px 202px black;
			transition: 0.3s ease-in-out;
		}
		/*apply css properties to card class when it get pointed by cursor*/
		
		.container .card:hover {
			height: 420px;
		}
		/*apply css properties to imgbox class*/
		
		.containe .card .imgbox {
			position: relative;
			width: 260px;
			height: 260px;
			top: -60px;
			left: 20px;
		}
		/*apply css properties to img tag*/
		
		.container .card .imgbox img {
			max-width: 100%;
			border-radius: 4px;
		}
		/*apply css properties to content class*/
		
		.container .card .content {
			position: relative;
			margin-top: -100px;
			padding: 10px 15px;
			text-align: center;
			color: #111;
			visibility: hidden;
			opacity: 0;
			transition: 0.3s ease-in-out;
		}
		/*apply css properties to content when card gets hovered*/
		
		.container .card:hover .content {
			visibility: visible;
			opacity: 1;
			margin-top: -10px;
			transition-delay: 0.3s;
		}
		/* css part completed*/
	</style>

</head>

<body>

	<!--creating a class container which will hold card class and again card will hold imgbox class-->
	<div class="container">

		<div class="card">

			<div class="imgbox">

				<!--extracting image named gfg.jpg from images folder-->
				<img src="https://media.geeksforgeeks.org/wp-content/uploads/20210215170112/geek2-200x200.jpg">

			</div>

			<div class="content">

				<!--heading of the card-->
				<h1>GFG</h1>

				<!--content of the card-->
				


<p>
					A Computer Science portal for geeks.
					It contains well written, well thought and well explained
					computer science and programming articles, quizzes.
				</p>



			</div>
		</div>
	</div>

</body>

</html>

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How to Create Glowing Card Hover Effects with HTML & CSS
Easter  Deckow

Easter Deckow

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PyTumblr: A Python Tumblr API v2 Client

PyTumblr

Installation

Install via pip:

$ pip install pytumblr

Install from source:

$ git clone https://github.com/tumblr/pytumblr.git
$ cd pytumblr
$ python setup.py install

Usage

Create a client

A pytumblr.TumblrRestClient is the object you'll make all of your calls to the Tumblr API through. Creating one is this easy:

client = pytumblr.TumblrRestClient(
    '<consumer_key>',
    '<consumer_secret>',
    '<oauth_token>',
    '<oauth_secret>',
)

client.info() # Grabs the current user information

Two easy ways to get your credentials to are:

  1. The built-in interactive_console.py tool (if you already have a consumer key & secret)
  2. The Tumblr API console at https://api.tumblr.com/console
  3. Get sample login code at https://api.tumblr.com/console/calls/user/info

Supported Methods

User Methods

client.info() # get information about the authenticating user
client.dashboard() # get the dashboard for the authenticating user
client.likes() # get the likes for the authenticating user
client.following() # get the blogs followed by the authenticating user

client.follow('codingjester.tumblr.com') # follow a blog
client.unfollow('codingjester.tumblr.com') # unfollow a blog

client.like(id, reblogkey) # like a post
client.unlike(id, reblogkey) # unlike a post

Blog Methods

client.blog_info(blogName) # get information about a blog
client.posts(blogName, **params) # get posts for a blog
client.avatar(blogName) # get the avatar for a blog
client.blog_likes(blogName) # get the likes on a blog
client.followers(blogName) # get the followers of a blog
client.blog_following(blogName) # get the publicly exposed blogs that [blogName] follows
client.queue(blogName) # get the queue for a given blog
client.submission(blogName) # get the submissions for a given blog

Post Methods

Creating posts

PyTumblr lets you create all of the various types that Tumblr supports. When using these types there are a few defaults that are able to be used with any post type.

The default supported types are described below.

  • state - a string, the state of the post. Supported types are published, draft, queue, private
  • tags - a list, a list of strings that you want tagged on the post. eg: ["testing", "magic", "1"]
  • tweet - a string, the string of the customized tweet you want. eg: "Man I love my mega awesome post!"
  • date - a string, the customized GMT that you want
  • format - a string, the format that your post is in. Support types are html or markdown
  • slug - a string, the slug for the url of the post you want

We'll show examples throughout of these default examples while showcasing all the specific post types.

Creating a photo post

Creating a photo post supports a bunch of different options plus the described default options * caption - a string, the user supplied caption * link - a string, the "click-through" url for the photo * source - a string, the url for the photo you want to use (use this or the data parameter) * data - a list or string, a list of filepaths or a single file path for multipart file upload

#Creates a photo post using a source URL
client.create_photo(blogName, state="published", tags=["testing", "ok"],
                    source="https://68.media.tumblr.com/b965fbb2e501610a29d80ffb6fb3e1ad/tumblr_n55vdeTse11rn1906o1_500.jpg")

#Creates a photo post using a local filepath
client.create_photo(blogName, state="queue", tags=["testing", "ok"],
                    tweet="Woah this is an incredible sweet post [URL]",
                    data="/Users/johnb/path/to/my/image.jpg")

#Creates a photoset post using several local filepaths
client.create_photo(blogName, state="draft", tags=["jb is cool"], format="markdown",
                    data=["/Users/johnb/path/to/my/image.jpg", "/Users/johnb/Pictures/kittens.jpg"],
                    caption="## Mega sweet kittens")

Creating a text post

Creating a text post supports the same options as default and just a two other parameters * title - a string, the optional title for the post. Supports markdown or html * body - a string, the body of the of the post. Supports markdown or html

#Creating a text post
client.create_text(blogName, state="published", slug="testing-text-posts", title="Testing", body="testing1 2 3 4")

Creating a quote post

Creating a quote post supports the same options as default and two other parameter * quote - a string, the full text of the qote. Supports markdown or html * source - a string, the cited source. HTML supported

#Creating a quote post
client.create_quote(blogName, state="queue", quote="I am the Walrus", source="Ringo")

Creating a link post

  • title - a string, the title of post that you want. Supports HTML entities.
  • url - a string, the url that you want to create a link post for.
  • description - a string, the desciption of the link that you have
#Create a link post
client.create_link(blogName, title="I like to search things, you should too.", url="https://duckduckgo.com",
                   description="Search is pretty cool when a duck does it.")

Creating a chat post

Creating a chat post supports the same options as default and two other parameters * title - a string, the title of the chat post * conversation - a string, the text of the conversation/chat, with diablog labels (no html)

#Create a chat post
chat = """John: Testing can be fun!
Renee: Testing is tedious and so are you.
John: Aw.
"""
client.create_chat(blogName, title="Renee just doesn't understand.", conversation=chat, tags=["renee", "testing"])

Creating an audio post

Creating an audio post allows for all default options and a has 3 other parameters. The only thing to keep in mind while dealing with audio posts is to make sure that you use the external_url parameter or data. You cannot use both at the same time. * caption - a string, the caption for your post * external_url - a string, the url of the site that hosts the audio file * data - a string, the filepath of the audio file you want to upload to Tumblr

#Creating an audio file
client.create_audio(blogName, caption="Rock out.", data="/Users/johnb/Music/my/new/sweet/album.mp3")

#lets use soundcloud!
client.create_audio(blogName, caption="Mega rock out.", external_url="https://soundcloud.com/skrillex/sets/recess")

Creating a video post

Creating a video post allows for all default options and has three other options. Like the other post types, it has some restrictions. You cannot use the embed and data parameters at the same time. * caption - a string, the caption for your post * embed - a string, the HTML embed code for the video * data - a string, the path of the file you want to upload

#Creating an upload from YouTube
client.create_video(blogName, caption="Jon Snow. Mega ridiculous sword.",
                    embed="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40pUYLacrj4")

#Creating a video post from local file
client.create_video(blogName, caption="testing", data="/Users/johnb/testing/ok/blah.mov")

Editing a post

Updating a post requires you knowing what type a post you're updating. You'll be able to supply to the post any of the options given above for updates.

client.edit_post(blogName, id=post_id, type="text", title="Updated")
client.edit_post(blogName, id=post_id, type="photo", data="/Users/johnb/mega/awesome.jpg")

Reblogging a Post

Reblogging a post just requires knowing the post id and the reblog key, which is supplied in the JSON of any post object.

client.reblog(blogName, id=125356, reblog_key="reblog_key")

Deleting a post

Deleting just requires that you own the post and have the post id

client.delete_post(blogName, 123456) # Deletes your post :(

A note on tags: When passing tags, as params, please pass them as a list (not a comma-separated string):

client.create_text(blogName, tags=['hello', 'world'], ...)

Getting notes for a post

In order to get the notes for a post, you need to have the post id and the blog that it is on.

data = client.notes(blogName, id='123456')

The results include a timestamp you can use to make future calls.

data = client.notes(blogName, id='123456', before_timestamp=data["_links"]["next"]["query_params"]["before_timestamp"])

Tagged Methods

# get posts with a given tag
client.tagged(tag, **params)

Using the interactive console

This client comes with a nice interactive console to run you through the OAuth process, grab your tokens (and store them for future use).

You'll need pyyaml installed to run it, but then it's just:

$ python interactive-console.py

and away you go! Tokens are stored in ~/.tumblr and are also shared by other Tumblr API clients like the Ruby client.

Running tests

The tests (and coverage reports) are run with nose, like this:

python setup.py test

Author: tumblr
Source Code: https://github.com/tumblr/pytumblr
License: Apache-2.0 license

#python #api 

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