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|  | title: Object Fit | ||
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|  | # Object Fit
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|  | The `object-fit` property specifies how an element responds to the width / height of it's parent box. | ||
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|  | This property can be used for image, video, or any other media. It can also be used with the `object-position` property to get more control on how the media is displayed. | ||
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|  | Basically we use the `object-fit` property to define how it stretch or squish an inline media. | ||
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|  | ## Syntax
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|  | ```css | ||
|  | .element { | ||
|  |     object-fit: fill || contain || cover || none || scale-down; | ||
|  | } | ||
|  | ``` | ||
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|  | ## Values
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|  | * `fill`: **This is the default value**. Resize the content to match its parent box regardless of the aspect-ratio. | ||
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|  | * `contain`: Resize the content to fill its parent box using the correct aspect-ratio. | ||
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|  | * `cover`: similar as `contain` but often cropping the content. | ||
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|  | * `none`: display the image in its original size. | ||
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|  | * `scale-down`: compare the difference between `none` and `contain` to find the smallest concrete object size. | ||
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|  | ## Browser Compatibility
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|  | The `object-fit` is supported by most of the modern browsers, for the most updated info about compatibility you can check this out http://caniuse.com/#search=object-fit | ||
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|  | Also there's a polyfill for unsupported browser (mostly IE). | ||
|  | https://github.com/anselmh/object-fit | ||
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|  | ## More Information
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|  | https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/object-fit | ||
|  | https://drafts.csswg.org/css-images-3/#the-object-fit |