I'm implementing a design that has full-width images with a fixed height (or the height only changes at certain breakpoints). I want the image to always fill its container while maintaining its aspect ratio.
If I implement this as a background image, it's simple enough to add background-size: cover
:
.cover {
width: 100%;
height: 500px;
background-image: url(myimage.jpg);
background-size: cover;
background-position: center;
}
If you try resizing the browser window, you'll see that the image covers the entire area by essentially scaling the image up.
The issue is that I want to change the image source depending on the resolution, so that I don't have to serve gigantic assets to mobile devices. If I knew the image URLs at build time, I could use media queries for that, however, these are dynamic images that I only know the URLs for at runtime.
At runtime, I can generate image URLs for cropped and resized images, so ideally I'd want to do something like:
<div class="cover">
<img src="getImageUrl('image.jpg', 320, 500)" srcset="getImageUrl('image.jpg', 320, 500) 320w, getImageUrl('image.jpg', 640, 500) 640w, getImageUrl('image.jpg', 1000, 500) 1000w" sizes="100vw">
</div>
And then somehow get the image to fill the container just like the background image would. But if I give the image a height
and width
of 100%
, it's obviously just going to stretch. Giving the image a min-width: 100%
will set it to be as wide as its parent, but the height will be smaller.
The only way I've been able to get it to work is using object-fit: cover
, but that has pretty bad browser support, and the polyfills I've found haven't worked with srcset
: http://jsfiddle.net/Lctosbru/
Essentially, I'd like to get the same effect as background-size: cover
or object-fit: cover
. Is there a way to do this?