Which font for CSS “x” close button?

2019-03-07 09:48发布

问题:

I want to create a close button using CSS only.

I'm sure I'm not the first to do this, so does anyone know which font has an 'x' the same width as height, so that it can be used cross-browser to look like a close button?

回答1:

✖ works really well. The HTML code is ✖.



回答2:

What about using the ×-mark (the multiplication symbol), × in HTML, for that?

"x" (letter) should not be used to represent anything else other than the letter X.



回答3:

× × or × (same thing) U+00D7 multiplication sign

× same character with a strong font weight


⨯ U+2A2F Gibbs product


✖ U+2716 heavy multiplication sign


There's also an emoji ❌ if you support it. If you don't you just saw a square = ❌


I also made this simple code example on Codepen when I was working with a designer who asked me to show her what it would look like when I asked if I could replace your close button with a coded version rather than an image.

<ul>
  <li class="ele">
    <div class="x large"><b></b><b></b><b></b><b></b></div>
    <div class="x spin large"><b></b><b></b><b></b><b></b></div>
    <div class="x spin large slow"><b></b><b></b><b></b><b></b></div>
    <div class="x flop large"><b></b><b></b><b></b><b></b></div>
    <div class="x t large"><b></b><b></b><b></b><b></b></div>
    <div class="x shift large"><b></b><b></b><b></b><b></b></div>
  </li>
  <li class="ele">
    <div class="x medium"><b></b><b></b><b></b><b></b></div>
    <div class="x spin medium"><b></b><b></b><b></b><b></b></div>
    <div class="x spin medium slow"><b></b><b></b><b></b><b></b></div>
    <div class="x flop medium"><b></b><b></b><b></b><b></b></div>
    <div class="x t medium"><b></b><b></b><b></b><b></b></div>
    <div class="x shift medium"><b></b><b></b><b></b><b></b></div>

  </li>
  <li class="ele">
    <div class="x small"><b></b><b></b><b></b><b></b></div>
    <div class="x spin small"><b></b><b></b><b></b><b></b></div>
    <div class="x spin small slow"><b></b><b></b><b></b><b></b></div>
    <div class="x flop small"><b></b><b></b><b></b><b></b></div>
    <div class="x t small"><b></b><b></b><b></b><b></b></div>
    <div class="x shift small"><b></b><b></b><b></b><b></b></div>
    <div class="x small grow"><b></b><b></b><b></b><b></b></div>

  </li>
  <li class="ele">
    <div class="x switch"><b></b><b></b><b></b><b></b></div>
  </li>
</ul>


回答4:

HTML

&#x2715;&#x2713;
&#x2716;&#x2714;

&#x2717;
&#x2718;

× &#x00d7; &times;

CSS

If you want to use the above characters from CSS (like i.e: in an :before or :after pseudo) simply use the escaped \ Unicode HEX value, like for example:

[class^="ico-"], [class*=" ico-"]{
  font: normal 1em/1 Arial, sans-serif;
  display: inline-block;
}


.ico-times:before{ content: "\2716"; }
.ico-check:before{ content: "\2714"; }
<i class="ico-times"></i>
<i class="ico-check"></i>

Use examples for different languages:

  • &#x2715; HTML
  • '\2715' CSS like i.e: .clear:before { content: '\2715'; }
  • '\u2715' JavaScript string


回答5:

✕ is another great one that's not too thick. The HTML code is &#10005;, or 2715 in hex.



回答6:

As @Haza pointed out the times symbol can be used. Twitter Bootstrap maps this to a close icon for dismissing content like modals and alerts.

<button class="close">&times;</button>


回答7:

I prefer Font Awesome: http://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/icons/

The icon you would be looking for is fa-times. It's as simple as this to use:

<button><i class="fa fa-times"></i> Close</button>

Fiddle here



回答8:

This is probably pedantry, but so far no one has really given a solution "to create a close button using CSS only." only. Here you go:

#close:before {
  content: "✖";
  border: 1px solid gray;
  background-color:#eee;
  padding:0.5em;
  cursor: pointer;
}

http://codepen.io/anon/pen/VaWqYg



回答9:

there's another one not mentioned here - nice thin - if you need that kind of look for your project: ╳

&#x2573; or decimal: &#9587;


回答10:

&times; and font-family: Garamond, "Apple Garamond"; make it good enough. Garamond font is thin and web safe



回答11:

This works nicely for me:

<style>
a.closeX {
    position: absolute;
    right: 0px; top: 0px; width:20px;
    background-color: #FFF; color: black;
    margin-top:-15px; margin-right:-15px; border-radius: 20px;
    padding-left: 3px; padding-top: 1px;
    cursor:pointer; z-index: -1;
    font-size:16px; font-weight:bold;
}
</style>
<div id="content">
    <a class="closeX" id="closeX" onclick='$("#content").hide();'>&#10006;</a>
    Click "X" to close this box
</div>


回答12:

Forget about a font and use a background image!

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en" >
    <head>
        <title>Select :after pseudo class/element</title>
        <style type="text/css">
            .close {
                background:url(http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.8/themes/base/images/ui-icons_222222_256x240.png) NO-REPEAT -96px -128px;
                text-indent:-10000px;
                width:20px;
                height:20px;
            }
        </style>
    </head>
    <body>
        <input type="button" class="close" value="Close" />
        <button class="close">Close</button>
    </body>
</html>

This will be more accessible for users visiting the page with a screen reader.



回答13:

This is for people who want to make their X small/big and red!

HTML:

<div class="col-sm-2"> <span><div class="red-x">&#10006;</div></span>
    <p>close</p>
</div>

<div class="red-x big-x">&#10006;</div>

CSS:

.red-x {
color: red;
}

.big-x {
font-size: 70px;
text-align: center;
}


回答14:

You can use text that is only accessible to screen readers by placing it in a span which you hide in an accessible way. Place the x in the CSS which can't be read by screen readers, thus won't confuse, but is visible on the page, and also accessible by keyboard users.

<style>
.hidden {opacity:0; position:absolute; width:0;}
.close {padding:4px 8px; border:1px solid #000; background-color:#fff; cursor:pointer;}
.close:before {content:'\00d7'; color:red; font-size:2em;}
</style>

<button class="close"><span class="hidden">close</span></button>


回答15:

Using modern browsers you can rotate a + sign:

.popupClose:before {
    content:'+';
}
.popupClose {
    position:relative;
    float:right;
    right:10px;
    top:0px;
    padding:2px;
    cursor:pointer;
    margin:2px;
    color:grey;
    font-size:32pt;
    transform:rotate(45deg);
}

then simply place the following html where you need:

 <span class='popupClose'></span>