So, hello everyone, my name is Plamen, I'm 18 from Bulgaria and in a quick change of subject, I'm need of your help. I've made a simple difficulty bar for a tutorial website which when hovered over must display the difficulty of the tutorial. But currently it's level is fixed (just so I can show you the concept). I need it to be changed by the user e.g. When a user posts a new tutorial, he chooses a difficulty for it, lets say from 1 to 5 and if he chooses 1 then:
So, hello everyone, my name is Plamen, I'm 18 from Bulgaria and in a quick change of subject, I'm need of your help. I've made a simple difficulty bar for a tutorial website which when hovered over must display the difficulty of the tutorial. But currently it's level is fixed (just so I can show you the concept). I need it to be changed by the user e.g. When a user posts a new tutorial, he chooses a difficulty for it, lets say from 1 to 5 and if he chooses 1 then:
...if he chooses 2 then:
and so on, so I don't have to adjust it manually... Something like an if statement e.g. in a perfect world- something like:
So any advice will be appreciated. And please have in mind I'm not really experienced, so it might take some extra explaining. Thanks :)
Codepen: http://cdpn.io/yaxrJ
Wait... I got the codepen link wrong: http://codepen.io/Plamenator/pen/yaxrJ ... Hope that's the right link.
You want this as an entirely css? Could use :target, maybe...
http://codepen.io/ahabion/pen/HejGz