I have a SVG graphic put like this:
a::before { content: url(filename.svg); }
When I hover over the tag, I really want the SVG to change the fill color, without loading a new SVG file, as I have now:
a:hover::before { content: url(filename_white.svg); }
Is this possible to achieve using JavaScript, jQuery or just pure CSS that I am not aware of?
Thanks.
Using the
content
property generates (non-exposed) markup functionally equvialent to an svg in an <img> element.You cannot apply style to elements inside the svg document because:
content
, or any css image property that references svg) the svg document is not exposed by the browsers due to security concernsSimilar questions, but for
background-image
here and here.So, to do what you want you must get around the two points above somehow. There are various options for doing that, e.g using inline svg, using filters (applied to the <img>) or generating different svg files (or data URIs), as in your question.
The accepted answer is incorrect, this is actually possible by applying a workaround with an SVG mask and background-color:
You're not actually modifying the SVG DOM itself, you're just changing the background color. That way, you could even use images or gradients as background.
Update
As MisterJ mentioned, this feature is sadly not widely supported.After three years, the support for prefixed use has risen to 89%.