how to Expand a parent to the height of its children when child div is “transform:scale”
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i want to have to div-1 height of its child div called div-2 without styling div-1 (we should not add width or height to div-1).
note that div-2 is scaled (css - transform:scale(10) ) div.
is this possible?
HTML
.div-1{
background: #F00;
}
.div-2{
background: #Ff0;
opacity:0.5;
width:50px;
height: 20px;
transform:scale(10);
}<div class="div-1">
<div class="div-2"></div>
</div>html css
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i want to have to div-1 height of its child div called div-2 without styling div-1 (we should not add width or height to div-1).
note that div-2 is scaled (css - transform:scale(10) ) div.
is this possible?
HTML
.div-1{
background: #F00;
}
.div-2{
background: #Ff0;
opacity:0.5;
width:50px;
height: 20px;
transform:scale(10);
}<div class="div-1">
<div class="div-2"></div>
</div>html css
what is the purpose of this? it seems a strange requirement
– Temani Afif
Jan 3 at 13:59
add a comment |
i want to have to div-1 height of its child div called div-2 without styling div-1 (we should not add width or height to div-1).
note that div-2 is scaled (css - transform:scale(10) ) div.
is this possible?
HTML
.div-1{
background: #F00;
}
.div-2{
background: #Ff0;
opacity:0.5;
width:50px;
height: 20px;
transform:scale(10);
}<div class="div-1">
<div class="div-2"></div>
</div>html css
i want to have to div-1 height of its child div called div-2 without styling div-1 (we should not add width or height to div-1).
note that div-2 is scaled (css - transform:scale(10) ) div.
is this possible?
HTML
.div-1{
background: #F00;
}
.div-2{
background: #Ff0;
opacity:0.5;
width:50px;
height: 20px;
transform:scale(10);
}<div class="div-1">
<div class="div-2"></div>
</div>.div-1{
background: #F00;
}
.div-2{
background: #Ff0;
opacity:0.5;
width:50px;
height: 20px;
transform:scale(10);
}<div class="div-1">
<div class="div-2"></div>
</div>.div-1{
background: #F00;
}
.div-2{
background: #Ff0;
opacity:0.5;
width:50px;
height: 20px;
transform:scale(10);
}<div class="div-1">
<div class="div-2"></div>
</div>html css
html css
edited Jan 3 at 19:11
Armel
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asked Jan 3 at 13:56
Prabath RathnayakePrabath Rathnayake
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what is the purpose of this? it seems a strange requirement
– Temani Afif
Jan 3 at 13:59
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what is the purpose of this? it seems a strange requirement
– Temani Afif
Jan 3 at 13:59
what is the purpose of this? it seems a strange requirement
– Temani Afif
Jan 3 at 13:59
what is the purpose of this? it seems a strange requirement
– Temani Afif
Jan 3 at 13:59
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what is the purpose of this? it seems a strange requirement
– Temani Afif
Jan 3 at 13:59