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Is it possible to make the <div> fit it's css mask size? So say the mask image is 100px x 100px. Is it possible to make the <div> automatically 100px x 100px big? (not by putting style="width: 100px; height: 100px" on the div)



I am looking for something like style="width: 100%; height: auto" or something. It doesn't have to be a <div> element, it can be anything (like an <img> maybe?)



Here is something to play with (you guys can edit this right?):






.logo {
background-color: black;
mask-image: url('https://s.cdpn.io/3/kiwi.svg');
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
}

.image {
content: url('https://s.cdpn.io/3/kiwi.svg');
width: 100px;
height: auto;
}

<div class="logo"></div>

<img class="image">





If you guys can't edit the above one, here is one you can edit (in Angular, I am not sure where else I can create stuff like this?)



https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-sw5zf7










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  • clip-path: url(s.cdpn.io/3/kiwi.svg); developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/clip-path
    – Carol McKay
    Nov 22 at 7:51










  • Would you making posting a working sample instead of just a comment please. I cannot get this working.
    – Freddy Bonda
    Nov 22 at 7:56












  • Hello Freddy, are you just trying to stack 2 divs on top of each other?
    – Robert Perez
    Nov 22 at 7:58










  • No no. The second <img> was just so you can see what the svg looks like. What I want is to be able to use width: 100px; height: auto; on the div. Where the auto is referring to the svg's size.
    – Freddy Bonda
    Nov 22 at 7:59

















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Is it possible to make the <div> fit it's css mask size? So say the mask image is 100px x 100px. Is it possible to make the <div> automatically 100px x 100px big? (not by putting style="width: 100px; height: 100px" on the div)



I am looking for something like style="width: 100%; height: auto" or something. It doesn't have to be a <div> element, it can be anything (like an <img> maybe?)



Here is something to play with (you guys can edit this right?):






.logo {
background-color: black;
mask-image: url('https://s.cdpn.io/3/kiwi.svg');
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
}

.image {
content: url('https://s.cdpn.io/3/kiwi.svg');
width: 100px;
height: auto;
}

<div class="logo"></div>

<img class="image">





If you guys can't edit the above one, here is one you can edit (in Angular, I am not sure where else I can create stuff like this?)



https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-sw5zf7










share|improve this question






















  • clip-path: url(s.cdpn.io/3/kiwi.svg); developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/clip-path
    – Carol McKay
    Nov 22 at 7:51










  • Would you making posting a working sample instead of just a comment please. I cannot get this working.
    – Freddy Bonda
    Nov 22 at 7:56












  • Hello Freddy, are you just trying to stack 2 divs on top of each other?
    – Robert Perez
    Nov 22 at 7:58










  • No no. The second <img> was just so you can see what the svg looks like. What I want is to be able to use width: 100px; height: auto; on the div. Where the auto is referring to the svg's size.
    – Freddy Bonda
    Nov 22 at 7:59















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down vote

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Is it possible to make the <div> fit it's css mask size? So say the mask image is 100px x 100px. Is it possible to make the <div> automatically 100px x 100px big? (not by putting style="width: 100px; height: 100px" on the div)



I am looking for something like style="width: 100%; height: auto" or something. It doesn't have to be a <div> element, it can be anything (like an <img> maybe?)



Here is something to play with (you guys can edit this right?):






.logo {
background-color: black;
mask-image: url('https://s.cdpn.io/3/kiwi.svg');
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
}

.image {
content: url('https://s.cdpn.io/3/kiwi.svg');
width: 100px;
height: auto;
}

<div class="logo"></div>

<img class="image">





If you guys can't edit the above one, here is one you can edit (in Angular, I am not sure where else I can create stuff like this?)



https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-sw5zf7










share|improve this question













Is it possible to make the <div> fit it's css mask size? So say the mask image is 100px x 100px. Is it possible to make the <div> automatically 100px x 100px big? (not by putting style="width: 100px; height: 100px" on the div)



I am looking for something like style="width: 100%; height: auto" or something. It doesn't have to be a <div> element, it can be anything (like an <img> maybe?)



Here is something to play with (you guys can edit this right?):






.logo {
background-color: black;
mask-image: url('https://s.cdpn.io/3/kiwi.svg');
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
}

.image {
content: url('https://s.cdpn.io/3/kiwi.svg');
width: 100px;
height: auto;
}

<div class="logo"></div>

<img class="image">





If you guys can't edit the above one, here is one you can edit (in Angular, I am not sure where else I can create stuff like this?)



https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-sw5zf7






.logo {
background-color: black;
mask-image: url('https://s.cdpn.io/3/kiwi.svg');
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
}

.image {
content: url('https://s.cdpn.io/3/kiwi.svg');
width: 100px;
height: auto;
}

<div class="logo"></div>

<img class="image">





.logo {
background-color: black;
mask-image: url('https://s.cdpn.io/3/kiwi.svg');
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
}

.image {
content: url('https://s.cdpn.io/3/kiwi.svg');
width: 100px;
height: auto;
}

<div class="logo"></div>

<img class="image">






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  • clip-path: url(s.cdpn.io/3/kiwi.svg); developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/clip-path
    – Carol McKay
    Nov 22 at 7:51










  • Would you making posting a working sample instead of just a comment please. I cannot get this working.
    – Freddy Bonda
    Nov 22 at 7:56












  • Hello Freddy, are you just trying to stack 2 divs on top of each other?
    – Robert Perez
    Nov 22 at 7:58










  • No no. The second <img> was just so you can see what the svg looks like. What I want is to be able to use width: 100px; height: auto; on the div. Where the auto is referring to the svg's size.
    – Freddy Bonda
    Nov 22 at 7:59




















  • clip-path: url(s.cdpn.io/3/kiwi.svg); developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/clip-path
    – Carol McKay
    Nov 22 at 7:51










  • Would you making posting a working sample instead of just a comment please. I cannot get this working.
    – Freddy Bonda
    Nov 22 at 7:56












  • Hello Freddy, are you just trying to stack 2 divs on top of each other?
    – Robert Perez
    Nov 22 at 7:58










  • No no. The second <img> was just so you can see what the svg looks like. What I want is to be able to use width: 100px; height: auto; on the div. Where the auto is referring to the svg's size.
    – Freddy Bonda
    Nov 22 at 7:59


















clip-path: url(s.cdpn.io/3/kiwi.svg); developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/clip-path
– Carol McKay
Nov 22 at 7:51




clip-path: url(s.cdpn.io/3/kiwi.svg); developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/clip-path
– Carol McKay
Nov 22 at 7:51












Would you making posting a working sample instead of just a comment please. I cannot get this working.
– Freddy Bonda
Nov 22 at 7:56






Would you making posting a working sample instead of just a comment please. I cannot get this working.
– Freddy Bonda
Nov 22 at 7:56














Hello Freddy, are you just trying to stack 2 divs on top of each other?
– Robert Perez
Nov 22 at 7:58




Hello Freddy, are you just trying to stack 2 divs on top of each other?
– Robert Perez
Nov 22 at 7:58












No no. The second <img> was just so you can see what the svg looks like. What I want is to be able to use width: 100px; height: auto; on the div. Where the auto is referring to the svg's size.
– Freddy Bonda
Nov 22 at 7:59






No no. The second <img> was just so you can see what the svg looks like. What I want is to be able to use width: 100px; height: auto; on the div. Where the auto is referring to the svg's size.
– Freddy Bonda
Nov 22 at 7:59



















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