Card - check out the demo
A better credit card form in one line of code
Card will take any credit card form and make it the best part of the checkout process (without you changing anything). Everything is created with pure CSS, HTML, and Javascript — no images required.
Usage
To use, you'll need to include the correct CSS and Javascript files into your HTML. You can find the necessary files at /lib/js/card.js
and /lib/css/card.css
and include them in your HTML like so.
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/path/to/card.css">
<script src="/path/to/jquery.js"></script>
<script src="/path/to/card.js"></script>
Once you've included those files, you can initialize Card.
$('form').card({
container: '.card-wrapper',
numberInput: 'input#number',
expiryInput: 'input#expiry',
cvcInput: 'input#cvc',
nameInput: 'input#name',
width: 200,
formatting: true,
messages: {
validDate: 'valid\ndate',
monthYear: 'mm/yyyy',
},
values: {
number: '•••• •••• •••• ••••',
name: 'Full Name',
expiry: '••/••',
cvc: '•••'
}
});
Using multiple inputs for one field
Card can be used in forms where you have multiple inputs that render to a single field (i.e. you have a first and last name input). To use Card with this functionality, just pass in a jQuery selector that selects the fields in the correct order. For example,
<form>
<input type="text" name="number">
<input type="text" name="first-name"/>
<input type="text" name="last-name"/>
<input type="text" name="expiry"/>
<input type="text" name="cvc"/>
</form>
<script>
$('form').card({
container: '.card-wrapper',
nameInput: 'input[name="first-name"], input[name="last-name"]'
});
</script>
Rendering with different initial card values
Card renders with default values for card name
, number
, expiry
, and cvc
. To override these values, you can either pass in a values
object or set $.card.values
before initializing card
. Do one or the other, not both.
<script src="/path/to/card.js"></script>
<form>
<input type="text" name="number">
<input type="text" name="name"/>
<input type="text" name="expiry"/>
<input type="text" name="cvc"/>
</form>
<script>
$.card.values = {
number: '**** **** **** ****',
name: 'Arya Stark',
expiry: '**/****',
cvc: '***'
}
$('form').card({
container: '.card-wrapper',
values: {
number: '**** **** **** ****',
name: 'Arya Stark',
expiry: '**/****',
cvc: '***'
}
});
</script>
Translation
To render the card with the strings in a different language, you can either pass in a messages
object or set $.card.messages
before initializing card
. Do one or the other, not both.
<script src="/path/to/card.js"></script>
<form>
<input type="text" name="number">
<input type="text" name="name"/>
<input type="text" name="expiry"/>
<input type="text" name="cvc"/>
</form>
<script>
$.card.messages = {
validDate: 'expire\ndate',
monthYear: 'mm/yy'
}
$('form').card({
container: '.card-wrapper',
messages: {
validDate: 'expire\ndate',
monthYear: 'mm/yy'
}
});
</script>
Development
To contribute, follow this steps:
$ git clone --recursive https://github.com/jessepollak/card.git
$ cd card
$ git submodule init && git submodule update
$ npm install
$ npm start
Now, if you go to localhost:8080/example in your browser, you should see the demo page.
Places using Card
Card is used in the wild in these places:
Are you using Card in production? If so, we'd love to link to you from this page. Open a PR or drop @jessepollak a line on Twitter and we'll add you right away!