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I have a website, and I decided to replace the jquery based toggle boxes with pure CSS snippets. When I use fixed height value for the transition (last lines of the CSS), it works well, but with the auto value, the animation is missing, only the height change has an effect!

Is there a way to use this with auto value? I would like to use variable texts and no scripts.

I also created a fiddle for this.

HTML:

<div class="ac-container">
    <div>

        <input id="ac-1" name="accordion-1" type="checkbox" />
        <section class="ac-small">
            <p>Some content... </p>
        </section>
        <label for="ac-1">About us</label>

    </div>  

<div>   
        <input id="ac-2" name="accordion-2" type="checkbox" />
        <section class="ac-small">
            <p>Some content... </p>
        </section>
        <label for="ac-2">About us</label>
</div>
</div>

CSS:

    .ac-container{
    width: 400px;
    margin: 10px auto 30px auto;
    text-align: left;
}
.ac-container label{
    font-family: 'BebasNeueRegular', 'Arial Narrow', Arial, sans-serif;
    padding: 5px 20px;
    position: relative;
    z-index: 20;
    display: block;
    height: 30px;
    cursor: pointer;
    color: #777;
    text-shadow: 1px 1px 1px rgba(255,255,255,0.8);
    line-height: 33px;
    font-size: 19px;
    background: #ffffff;
    background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #ffffff 1%, #eaeaea 100%);
    background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, color-stop(1%,#ffffff), color-stop(100%,#eaeaea));
    background: -webkit-linear-gradient(top, #ffffff 1%,#eaeaea 100%);
    background: -o-linear-gradient(top, #ffffff 1%,#eaeaea 100%);
    background: -ms-linear-gradient(top, #ffffff 1%,#eaeaea 100%);
    background: linear-gradient(top, #ffffff 1%,#eaeaea 100%);
    filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient( startColorstr='#ffffff', endColorstr='#eaeaea',GradientType=0 );
    box-shadow: 
        0px 0px 0px 1px rgba(155,155,155,0.3), 
        1px 0px 0px 0px rgba(255,255,255,0.9) inset, 
        0px 2px 2px rgba(0,0,0,0.1);
}
.ac-container label:hover{
    background: #fff;
}
.ac-container input:checked + label,
.ac-container input:checked + label:hover{
    background: #c6e1ec;
    color: #3d7489;
    text-shadow: 0px 1px 1px rgba(255,255,255, 0.6);
    box-shadow: 
        0px 0px 0px 1px rgba(155,155,155,0.3), 
        0px 2px 2px rgba(0,0,0,0.1);
}

.ac-container input{
    display: none;
}
.ac-container section{
    background: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5);
    margin-top: -1px;
    overflow: hidden;
    height: 0px;
    position: relative;
    z-index: 10;
    -webkit-transition: height 0.3s ease-in-out, box-shadow 0.6s linear;
    -moz-transition: height 0.3s ease-in-out, box-shadow 0.6s linear;
    -o-transition: height 0.3s ease-in-out, box-shadow 0.6s linear;
    -ms-transition: height 0.3s ease-in-out, box-shadow 0.6s linear;
    transition: height 0.3s ease-in-out, box-shadow 0.6s linear;
}
.ac-container section p{
    font-style: italic;
    color: #777;
    line-height: 23px;
    font-size: 14px;
    padding: 20px;
    text-shadow: 1px 1px 1px rgba(255,255,255,0.8);
}
.ac-container input:checked ~ section{
    -webkit-transition: height 0.5s ease-in-out, box-shadow 0.1s linear;
    -moz-transition: height 0.5s ease-in-out, box-shadow 0.1s linear;
    -o-transition: height 0.5s ease-in-out, box-shadow 0.1s linear;
    -ms-transition: height 0.5s ease-in-out, box-shadow 0.1s linear;
    transition: height 0.5s ease-in-out, box-shadow 0.1s linear;
    box-shadow: 0px 0px 0px 1px rgba(155,155,155,0.3);
}
.ac-container input:checked ~ section.ac-small{
    height: 120px; /*auto*/
}
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I have not been able to figure out CSS Animations on auto height/width propertys without using javascript. – Christopher Marshall Dec 18 '12 at 17:39

4 Answers

up vote 8 down vote accepted

One solution if you just want to use CSS is to transition max-height instead of height and set it to something greater than it will ever get ...

Here's a DEMO

You will need to tweek the speed of the transition a bit, but at least the example gives you an idea on how it can be done. Don't forget to change the property in your transition as well. From transition: height 0.5s; to transition: max-height 0.5s;.

Hope this helps!

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Thank you, this solved my problem! – Just me Dec 18 '12 at 18:23
You're welcome! – Christofer Vilander Dec 18 '12 at 19:02

Times ago I had this problem and struggled so much to overcome, but CSS transition doesn't work with auto value. Finally I came up with a mixed solution, let the css transition be, but change the height with JavaScript. It will work perfectly.

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Your pic looks more like a model than a techy +1 – Jawad Dec 18 '12 at 17:43
Techy model :)) @Jawad – Ali Dec 18 '12 at 17:45

You can't animate to or from a dimension of "auto" (unfortunately). My usual approach for this is to animate the height of an outer DIV which has a single child which is a style-less DIV used only for measuring the content height.

<style type="text/css">
  #grow {
    -moz-transition: height .5s;
    -ms-transition: height .5s;
    -o-transition: height .5s;
    -webkit-transition: height .5s;
    transition: height .5s;
    height: 0;
    overflow: hidden;
    outline: 1px solid red;
  }
</style>
<script type='text/javascript'>
  function growDiv() {
    var growDiv = document.getElementById('grow');
    if (growDiv.clientHeight) {
      growDiv.style.height = 0;
    } else {
      var wrapper = document.querySelector('.measuringWrapper');
      growDiv.style.height = wrapper.clientHeight + "px";
    }
  }
</script>
<input type="button" onclick="growDiv()" value="grow">
<div id='grow'>
  <div class='measuringWrapper'>
    <div>
    The contents of my div.
    </div>
    <div>
    The contents of my div.
    </div>
    <div>
    The contents of my div.
    </div>
    <div>
    The contents of my div.
    </div>
    <div>
    The contents of my div.
    </div>
    <div>
    The contents of my div.
    </div>
  </div>
</div>
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auto isn't an appropriate type for an animatable property, see CSS Transitions: 7. Animatable properties. You need either a length (px,em,...) or percentage (13.37%).

Thus a CSS only solution isn't possible, as long as auto isn't added to the list. You'll need to use JavaScript or a specific length value.

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what if I use a wrapper around the section like <div style="height:auto;"> and 100% as the sections height? How can I access the section through the div? – Just me Dec 18 '12 at 17:51
nevermind it also has the same effect :| – Just me Dec 18 '12 at 17:53
@Justme: ;). The working draft is pretty clear about this. As long as auto isn't a valid type you need to use some kind of workaround. – Zeta Dec 18 '12 at 17:59

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