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million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up css style for error message box like facebook sign up up vote 0 down vote favorite i am working to create error message similar to Facebook signup page error message as shown bellow i have tried and got jquery validation css error message the rectangular box as here but i dont know how to get arrow pointed to my particular text ,as shown in Facebook. my css class .nameAndNumReq { color:red; width:100px; left:180px; top:10px; font-size:small; padding-top:2px; padding-bottom:2px; position: absolute; border: 1px solid red; background-color: white; border-radius: 2px; } html css facebook share|improve this question asked Feb 18 '14 at 15:05 pappu_kutty 88421035 Show us what you've so far... –enyce12 Feb 18 '14 at 15:05 1 Use z-index to place it above other things –snaplemouton Feb 18 '14 at 15:21 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote accepted Take a look at the demo; Also, google 'css triangle' technique to understand the working of the arrows. Example: http://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/css-triangle/ .bar { position: relative; background: #C03737; border: 1px solid #830303; width: 100px; height: 40px; border-radius: 5px; } .bar:after, .bar:before { position: absolute; content: ""; width: 0; height: 0; top: 50%; } .bar:before { right: -8px; margin-top: -8px;
look and feel like an extension of the Facebook platform. We will examine colors, fonts, dimensions and a few common design patterns utlized by the Facebook platform in our quest to fit in
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with the crowd. Introduction So you have a great idea for an application, and facebook error message 'link' is invalid you've developed your idea into a somewhat functional Facebook app. The only problem is, it looks completely out of place in the facebook error message generator space Facebook has designated for your layout. Let's look at how we can change that. Facebook invested a lot of money in creating the fluid graphic design work you see in front of you, but we won't http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21857627/css-style-for-error-message-box-like-facebook-sign-up have to. Using a few handy tools right in our browser you can figure out the majority of what's going on. I won't go into detail about this process, but we primarily used the Firefox extension FireBug and Chrome's built in inspection tools to ferret out the pertinent style attributes. Let's look at the crucial elements of the stylesheet by category and then discuss how to implement them. We'll start with colour. The http://devtacular.com/articles/bkonrad/how-to-style-an-application-like-facebook/ Colours of Facebook Facebook keeps their colour model simple, and it's an effective approach. General text ranges from light to dark grey (never black) and as far as I can tell, every link is in what I call "Facebook Blue". For background and border colours, Facebook uses a pair of light and dark variations on a single colour to create contrast. Let's take a look at the full reference chart. Facebook Blue Facebook Blue #3b5998 Text Colours Light Text #999999 Medium Text #666666 Dark Text #333333 Link/Anchor Text #3b5998 Grey Box Background #f7f7f7 Border #cccccc Blue Box Background #eceff6 Border #d4dae8 Information Box Background #fff9d7 Border #e2c822 Error Box Background #ffebe8 Border #dd3c10 Facebook Typography A little research revealed that Facebook uses the following set of fonts. body { font-family: "lucida grande", tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif; } As a quick note for beginners, this CSS states: First check the browser's ability to render text in Lucida Grande, then try Tahoma, etc. Important Dimensions / Spacing When developing a Facebook application there are a few dimensions that we must be aware of since Facebook determines where your content can be rendered. As a general note, Facebook uses a 10px padding in most of their elements, so for a consistent look and feel, this is probably a good pr
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