Image Sprites
An image sprite is a collection of images put into a single image.A web page with many images can take a long time to load and generates multiple server requests.
Using image sprites will reduce the number of server requests and save bandwidth.
Image Sprites - Simple Example
Instead of using three separate images, we use this single image ("img_navsprites.gif"):
With CSS, we can show just the part of the image we need.
In the following example the CSS specifies which part of the "img_navsprites.gif" image to show:
Example
#home {
width: 46px;
height: 44px;
background: url(img_navsprites.gif) 0 0;}
<img id="home" src="img_trans.gif">
- Only defines a small transparent image because the src attribute cannot be empty. The displayed image will be the background image we specify in CSSwidth: 46px; height: 44px;
- Defines the portion of the image we want to usebackground: url(img_navsprites.gif) 0 0;
- Defines the background image and its position (left 0px, top 0px)
Image Sprites - Create a Navigation List
We want to use the sprite image ("img_navsprites.gif") to create a navigation list.We will use an HTML list, because it can be a link and also supports a background image:
Example
#navlist {
position: relative;}
#navlist li {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
list-style: none;
position: absolute;
top: 0;}
#navlist li, #navlist a {
height: 44px;
display: block;}
#home {
left: 0px;
width: 46px;
background: url('img_navsprites.gif') 0 0;}
#prev {
left: 63px;
width: 43px;
background: url('img_navsprites.gif') -47px 0;}
#next {
left: 129px;
width: 43px;
background: url('img_navsprites.gif') -91px 0;}
- #navlist {position:relative;} - position is set to relative to allow absolute positioning inside it
- #navlist li {margin:0;padding:0;list-style:none;position:absolute;top:0;} - margin and padding is set to 0, list-style is removed, and all list items are absolute positioned
- #navlist li, #navlist a {height:44px;display:block;} - the height of all the images are 44px
- #home {left:0px;width:46px;} - Positioned all the way to the left, and the width of the image is 46px
- #home {background:url(img_navsprites.gif) 0 0;} - Defines the background image and its position (left 0px, top 0px)
- #prev {left:63px;width:43px;} - Positioned 63px to the right (#home width 46px + some extra space between items), and the width is 43px.
- #prev {background:url('img_navsprites.gif') -47px 0;} - Defines the background image 47px to the right (#home width 46px + 1px line divider)
- #next {left:129px;width:43px;}- Positioned 129px to the right (start of #prev is 63px + #prev width 43px + extra space), and the width is 43px.
- #next {background:url('img_navsprites.gif') -91px 0;} - Defines the background image 91px to the right (#home width 46px + 1px line divider + #prev width 43px + 1px line divider )
Image Sprites - Hover Effect
Now we want to add a hover effect to our navigation list.Tip: The
Our new image ("img_navsprites_hover.gif") contains three navigation images and three images to use for hover effects::hover
selector can be used on all elements, not only on links.
Because this is one single image, and not six separate files, there will be no loading delay when a user hovers over the image.
We only add three lines of code to add the hover effect:
Example
#home a:hover {
background: url('img_navsprites_hover.gif') 0 -45px;}
#prev a:hover {
background: url('img_navsprites_hover.gif') -47px -45px;}
#next a:hover {
background: url('img_navsprites_hover.gif') -91px -45px;}
- #home a:hover {background: transparent url('img_navsprites_hover.gif') 0 -45px;} - For all three hover images we specify the same background position, only 45px further down