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.login-form
form(action='')
header
.photo
img(src='http://lorempixel.com/120/120/animals/', alt='')
.user-info
h3 Pork Belly
h5 So delicious
section
.input
input(type='email', placeholder='Email Address')
.password
input.toggle-type(type='text', placeholder='Password')
a.toggle-password(href='#') Mask password
.confirm-password
.inner
input(type='password', placeholder='Confirm Password')
footer
.login-help
h5: a(href='#') Forgot login info?
.action
a(href='#') Login
@import "nib"
@import url(https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Source+Sans+Pro)
$grey-light = #F2F1EF
$grey-med = #D2D7D3
$grey-dark = #22313F
$green = #26A65B
$blue = #22A7F0
* {
box-sizing border-box
}
html, body {
width 100%
height 100%
background $grey-light
}
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, p, a, input, button {
font-family 'Source Sans Pro', sans-serif
}
a {
text-decoration none
}
input {
width 100%
border none
margin 0
padding 20px 30px
font-size 18px
font-weight 200
outline none
background none
}
.login-form {
width 360px
position absolute
left 50%
top 50%
margin -260px 0 0 -180px
header {
background $grey-dark
color #fff
padding 30px
height 300px
overflow hidden
text-align center
.photo, .user-info {
width 100%
}
.photo {
margin-top 30px
}
img {
border-radius 50%
}
.user-info {
padding-top 20px
h3, h5 {
font-weight 200
}
h3 {
font-size 36px
}
h5 {
font-size 12px
letter-spacing .05em
}
}
}
section {
.input, .password {
border-bottom 1px solid $grey-med
background #fff
}
.password {
position relative
.toggle-password {
font-size 12px
color $grey-med
border 1px solid $grey-med
border-radius 4px
padding 4px 8px
position absolute
right 30px
top 20px
&:hover {
background $grey-med
color #fff
}
}
}
.confirm-password, .inner {
transition all 500ms cubic-bezier(0.645, 0.045, 0.355, 1)
}
.confirm-password {
position relative
perspective 1000px
height 64px
}
.inner {
height 0px
transform-origin top
transform rotateX(-90deg)
background-color $grey-med
}
}
footer {
background #fff
overflow hidden
transition all 500ms cubic-bezier(0.645, 0.045, 0.355, 1)
transform translate3d(0px, -64px, 0px)
a {
color $grey-med
float left
height 40px
line-height 0px
padding 30px
}
.action a {
background $blue
color #fff
float right
padding 30px 60px
&:hover {
background lighten($blue, 10%)
}
}
}
}
.login-form.confirming {
$height = 64px
.inner {
height $height
border-bottom 1px solid $grey-light
transform rotateX(0deg)
background-color #fff
}
footer {
border-top 1px solid $grey-med
transform translate3d(0px, -1px, 0px)
}
}
var hidden = false
, form = $('.login-form')
, passInput = $('.password')
, toggleType = $('.toggle-type')
$('.toggle-password').on('click', function () {
if (hidden) {
hidden = false
$(this).text('Mask password')
form.toggleClass('confirming')
toggleType.attr('type', 'text')
}
else {
hidden = true
$(this).text('Show password')
form.toggleClass('confirming')
toggleType.attr('type', 'password')
}
})
Also see: Tab Triggers