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See my example here - http://jsbin.com/kutobedo/1/edit

When you shrink the browser window, the image resizes correctly and maintains it's aspect ratio. However I want the image to always stretch to fill the screen, but in this case it never stretches beyond it's native resolution.

If I set width:100% instead of max-width. It will stretch the image to fit the width but if you shrink the window vertically, it will start to distort the image.

If I set height: 100% instead of max-height I get overflow/scrollbars instead.

So I'm a bit stuck! Please note the images will be of different aspect ratios and resolutions.

I suppose in the long run, this might not be a good idea as a 1024x768 image blown up on a 4k screen may look a little nasty. Still would like a solution for now though.

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Set image as background of a div & use background-size:cover;. This will stretch it to fill screen without losing aspect ratio, no matter what are image dimentions are.

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  • The image will need to be added dynamically, so do you think I should set image as background as an inline style?
    – Fred
    Apr 28, 2014 at 15:06
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With the property »cover« the image is scaled up to the entire background until the whole background is covered therewith. More at http://en.aufdemdach.org/css-en/css-center-background-images/

Example:

body{
   background: url("http://lorempixel.com/g/1000/1000/") no-repeat center center fixed;
   -webkit-background-size: cover;
   -moz-background-size: cover;
   -o-background-size: cover;
   background-size: cover;
}

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