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@citizensadvice/background-size
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Defines the size of the background image.
.bg-cover { background-size: cover }
.bg-contain { background-size: contain }
To apply specific classes at set screen widths, use the following classes:
Class name | Description |
---|---|
[aboveClassName]-ns | Screens with a min-width of 48rem |
[aboveClassName]-m | Screens with widths from 48rem to 64rem |
[aboveClassName]-l | Screens with a min-width of 64rem |
<div class="bg-contain bg-cover-ns">...</div>
$ npm install @citizensadvice/background-size
now import into your stylesheet...
@import '@citizensadvice/background-size/index.scss';
You can also make use of the unpkg service, try adding the link below to the head of your HTML
file
<link src="https://unpkg.com/@citizensadvice/background-size@latest/build/background-size.css" />
FAQs
Defines the size of the background image.
The npm package @citizensadvice/background-size receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, @citizensadvice/background-size popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @citizensadvice/background-size demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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