Text on image mouseover?

This is using the :hover pseudoelement in CSS3.

HTML:

<div id="wrapper">
    <img src="http://placehold.it/300x200" class="hover" />
    <p class="text">text</p>
</div>​

CSS:

#wrapper .text {
position:relative;
bottom:30px;
left:0px;
visibility:hidden;
}

#wrapper:hover .text {
visibility:visible;
}

​Demo HERE.


This instead is a way of achieving the same result by using jquery:

HTML:

<div id="wrapper">
    <img src="http://placehold.it/300x200" class="hover" />
    <p class="text">text</p>
</div>​

CSS:

#wrapper p {
position:relative;
bottom:30px;
left:0px;
visibility:hidden;
}

jquery code:

$('.hover').mouseover(function() {
  $('.text').css("visibility","visible");
});

$('.hover').mouseout(function() {
  $('.text').css("visibility","hidden");
});

You can put the jquery code where you want, in the body of the HTML page, then you need to include the jquery library in the head like this:

<head>
<script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.8.3/jquery.min.js"></script>
</head>

You can see the demo HERE.

When you want to use it on your website, just change the <img src /> value and you can add multiple images and captions, just copy the format i used: insert image with class="hover" and p with class="text"


Here is one way to do this using css

HTML

<div class="imageWrapper">
    <img src="http://lorempixel.com/300/300/" alt="" />
    <a href="http://google.com" class="cornerLink">Link</a>
</div>​

CSS

.imageWrapper {
    position: relative;
    width: 300px;
    height: 300px;
}
.imageWrapper img {
    display: block;
}
.imageWrapper .cornerLink {
    opacity: 0;
    position: absolute;
    bottom: 0px;
    left: 0px;
    right: 0px;
    padding: 2px 0px;
    color: #ffffff;
    background: #000000;
    text-decoration: none;
    text-align: center;
    -webkit-transition: opacity 500ms;
    -moz-transition: opacity 500ms;
    -o-transition: opacity 500ms;
    transition: opacity 500ms;

}
.imageWrapper:hover .cornerLink {
    opacity: 0.8;
}

Demo

Or if you just want it in the bottom left corner:

Demo


And if you come from even further in the future you can use the title property on div tags now to provide tooltips:

<div title="Tooltip text">Hover over me</div>

Let's just hope you're not using a browser from the past.

<div title="Tooltip text">Hover over me</div>