How can I delay a :hover effect in CSS?
You can use transitions to delay the :hover
effect you want, if the effect is CSS-based.
For example
div{
transition: 0s background-color;
}
div:hover{
background-color:red;
transition-delay:1s;
}
this will delay applying the the hover effects (background-color
in this case) for one second.
Demo of delay on both hover on and off:
div{
display:inline-block;
padding:5px;
margin:10px;
border:1px solid #ccc;
transition: 0s background-color;
transition-delay:1s;
}
div:hover{
background-color:red;
}
<div>delayed hover</div>
Demo of delay only on hover on:
div{
display:inline-block;
padding:5px;
margin:10px;
border:1px solid #ccc;
transition: 0s background-color;
}
div:hover{
background-color:red;
transition-delay:1s;
}
<div>delayed hover</div>
Vendor Specific Extentions for Transitions and W3C CSS3 transitions
div {
background: #dbdbdb;
-webkit-transition: .5s all;
-webkit-transition-delay: 5s;
-moz-transition: .5s all;
-moz-transition-delay: 5s;
-ms-transition: .5s all;
-ms-transition-delay: 5s;
-o-transition: .5s all;
-o-transition-delay: 5s;
transition: .5s all;
transition-delay: 5s;
}
div:hover {
background:#5AC900;
-webkit-transition-delay: 0s;
-moz-transition-delay: 0s;
-ms-transition-delay: 0s;
-o-transition-delay: 0s;
transition-delay: 0s;
}
This will add a transition delay, which will be applicable to almost every browser..