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My question is simple. Let's say I have two rectangular images. The first is 200px wide and 100px tall, and the second is 100px wide and 200px tall.

I want to display the images with a constant width/height, e.g. 150px by 150px without stretching the images to fit:

enter image description here

I don't mind having whitespace/padding around the images. The problem is that the images could be of any width and height, and I want to limit them to a square box without stretching them.

The following CSS stretches the images to fit to 150px by 150px:

img {
    width: 150px;
    height: 150px;
}

The most preferable solution is CSS, even if I need a little more markup. JS/jQuery is okay as well though.

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    Do you want the image to increase to 150px if it is smaller than the box? Nov 11, 2012 at 17:51

3 Answers 3

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What about:

img {
    max-height:150px;
    max-width:150px
}

To achieve your 2nd question on making smaller images bigger, you can do with jQuery. CSS could work if you knew the photo orientation before hand and applied a different css class to those images... But this will work and then you don't need the CSS max-width stuff any more.

<div class="container"><img src="images/DSC_0470.JPG" alt="Rad Image" /></div>

<script>
    $(document).ready(
        function () {
            $('.container img').each(
            function () {
                var theWidth = $(this).width();
                var theHeight = $(this).height();
                if (theWidth < theHeight) {
                    $(this).height(150);
                }
                else {
                    $(this).width(150);
                }

            });
        });</script>
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    +1, first 1 to answer correctly...but be sure next time you present your answer, atleast edit after you answer, provide relative reference links, code, and if you can than a fiddle too as a demo :)
    – Mr. Alien
    Nov 11, 2012 at 18:04
  • Presentation of your answer matters!
    – Salman A
    Nov 11, 2012 at 18:07
  • Is there a way to ensure that an image smaller than 150px by 150px fills the space?
    – apparatix
    Nov 11, 2012 at 22:22
  • I don't think so purely with CSS unless you knew the orientation and could apply the right class to it. Have you tried a JS approach? Nov 11, 2012 at 22:34
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You should be able to use the max-width and max-height properties, like so:

img {
    max-width: 150px;
    max-height: 150px;
}

This should constrain it to that box without stretching it.

If you want to make sure that each appears in a square box of size 150px by 150px, you could contain each image in a container div, and force them to be exactly that size:

<div class="container">
  <img>
</div>

with the following CSS:

img {
    max-width: 150px;
    max-height: 150px;
}
.container {
    width: 150px;
    height: 150px;
}
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  • Does this solution not work in IE8, or am I doing something wrong? Jan 10, 2013 at 18:52
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Try this format...

<img src="image.jpg" style="border:none;position:absolute; top:20px; left:50px; width:100px; height:200px;">

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