This extension polyfills object-fit
: cover
and contain
properties as also the object-position
in non supporting browsers. Here you find a simple demo.
Include lazysizes and lazysizes object fit and optionally lazysizes parent-fit and lazysizes respimg plugin. Lazysizes object-fit and respimg plugin are only needed in browser that don't support object fit or responsive images. Lazysizes parent-fit is recommended if you use object fit responsive images in combination with data-sizes="auto"
.
<!-- polyfill for object-fit (only needed in browsers that don't support object-fit) -->
<script src="../plugins/object-fit/ls.object-fit.min.js"></script>
<!-- required: -->
<script src="../lazysizes.min.js" async=""></script>
<!-- only for data-sizes="auto" in combination with object-fit CSS property (native or polyfill) -->
<script src="../plugins/parent-fit/ls.parent-fit.min.js"></script>
<!-- respimg polyfill (only needed in browser that don't support respimg) -->
<script src="../plugins/respimg/ls.respimg.min.js"></script>
The object-fit plugin is not a full polyfill.
<div class="imagecontainer">
<img class="imagecontainer-img lazyload"
data-srcset="https://placehold.it/800x400 800w 400h,
https://placehold.it/1200x600 1200w"
data-sizes="auto" >
/>
</div>
<div class="imagecontainer">
<img class="imagecontainer-img lazyload"
data-srcset="https://placehold.it/500x700 500w 700h,
https://placehold.it/643x900 643w"
data-sizes="auto" >
/>
</div>
To init the plugin on an image simply use the font-family
property directly on your image.
.imagecontainer {
position: relative;
border: 3px solid #ccc;
}
.imagecontainer:before {
display: block;
width: 100%;
content: "";
padding-bottom: 100%;
height: 0;
}
.imagecontainer-img {
position: absolute;
display: block;
top: 0;
left: 0;
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
transition: 400ms transform;
object-fit: contain;
font-family: "object-fit: contain";
}
.imagecontainer-img:hover {
transform: scale(1.1);
}