I need to hover like this in a div with CSS [closed] - html

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I created the div with flexbox and I need to do an effect like on the image when the element is hovered. How can I solve this problem?

Use CSS box-shadow property:
#[here is your element name]:hover {
box-shadow: inset 0 0 10px #0000ff;
}

You can use box-shadow and inset keyword:
.element:hover {
box-shadow: inset 0 0 10px #000000;
}

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How to make a box shadow bigger without making the "fog" effect weaker [closed]

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When I try and use the box-shadow: 0 0px 60px #2332d8; string and change the 60px area, it makes the "fog" spread out, but makes it less visable, or makes it "thinner" if you will. How do I make it so it doesn't spread out, but instead adds more "fog"?
div {
height: 100px;
width: 100px
padding: 10px;
box-shadow: 0 0px 60px #2332d8;
}
<div></div>
When I tried to change it to 60px, I thought it was going to just make it bigger, but instead it just made it spread out

Focusing on input changes the width [closed]

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As mentioned in the title, the width changes slightly when focusing on the input element.
This is a problem that occurs in IE11 and Firefox 83.0.
(It does not occur in chrome and safari.)
If you know the cause, please let me know.
This is probably because focusing creates a border, as you can see in the following example:
.focus:focus {
border: 5px solid green;
}
<input class="focus" />
You can fix this by using adding an empty border first:
.focus {
border: 5px solid black;
}
.focus:focus {
border: 5px solid green;
}
<input class="focus" />

How can I make effect at the bottom of input while hovering? [closed]

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I'm looking for some techlogy that I can make an effect at the bottom of <input> element when I hover on it. Like this:
If I understand correctly, you're looking for box-shadow property. Like this:
input {
width: 280px;
height: 20px;
border: 3px inset;
}
input:hover {
box-shadow: 0 2px cyan;
}
<input type="text">

Add a small background for single line of text [closed]

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I am looking for a solution to this design. I have tried pseudo classes and position: absolute but it doesn't work for multiple lines of text.
The design I want:
Thank you in advance for any help!
You can use box-shadow for this:
span {
font-size: 50px;
font-weight: bold;
box-shadow: inset 0 25px 0 white, inset 0 -22px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.5)
}
<span>Hello!! How are you</span>

How can I style a box with HTML and css like on [closed]

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How can I make something like in wikihow, like a what's new page. Image, then text on top of it, like adding a caption to an image, with HTML and CSS? Is it even possible?
Yes very possible.
<div class="container">
<img src="" class="photoSet">
<h2>Wonderful world</h2>
</div>
.container h2 {
position: absolute;
color: #fff;
background: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.7);
......
z-index: 2;
}
.container{position: relative;}
another reference
http://css-tricks.com/text-blocks-over-image/