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CSS App Store Badges ../media/teaser-appstorebadges.png Matthias Kretschmann 2015-09-13 18:55:18.418548000 +02:00
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The badges provided by all app store providers just don't play well together with their varying typography and different sizing. So let's make them all visually unified, infinitely scalable, with pure text for easier localization and some web interaction styles. And while were at it: different sizes with the same markup by using some modifier classes.

Demo GitHub Codepen

Styling

Lets be honest, Google, Amazon & Microsoft created just slight variations of the badge style established by Apples App Store badge. So its only natural to unify all badges by leaning more to Apples style in terms of typography. Apple uses Myriad Pro in their original badge which isnt available for free web usage.

So all buttons are just set in Apples San Francisco UI font with this funky font stack:

.badge {
  font-family: system, -apple-system, '.SFNSDisplay-Regular', 'San Francisco', 'Helvetica Neue',
    'Helvetica', 'Arial', sans-serif;
}

The first three values are grabbing the system installed version on OS X & iOS, the San Franciso value shamelessly references the @font-face imported files from Apples S3 account and if all that fails, the badges fall back to either Helvetica or Arial.

Because of varying copy resulting in different badge widths, the only way to make them unified when they are stacked on top of each other, like in a mobile layout, was to make all of them the width of the widest one. This is defined as a variable in the Stylus source and set as min-height so the badges can grow, like with bigger font sizes or because of localization.

Usage

Install with npm:

npm i appstorebadges --save

Or install with Bower:

bower install appstorebadges --save

Or just directly link to the css file in the GitHub repo:

<link
  rel="stylesheet"
  href="https://rawgit.com/kremalicious/appstorebadges/master/dist/appstorebadges.min.css"
/>

HTML Markup

This is the basic markup for all badges:

<a class="badge" href="#">
  <svg class="badge__icon">[…]</svg>
  <span class="badge__text">Download on the</span>
  <span class="badge__storename">App Store</span>
</a>

Only the icon and the copy change for each badge. To be able to style modify all colors, including the icon color easily with one variable change, using the SVG assets as background-image within :before or :after content wasn't feasible. So inline SVG it is, which allows easy styling via CSS.

For maximum browser compatibility and simplicity, I just inlined the icon assets in all markup blocks. In a production environment you should create a sprite from them, reference them with the SVG use element and polyfill with svg4everybody.

Size Variations

Just drop those modifier classes on the badge base element:

  • badge--small
  • badge--tiny