I'm finding it tricky to resize images to make them responsive.
I'm developing a php application to automatically convert a website to a responsive version. I'm a little stuck on the images.
I've successfully added a wrapper class to every image on a website and can re-size the images quite well.
My issue lies with images that are naturally smaller than the the window, such as logos and icons. I don't want to resize these.
My code currently converts:
<img src="[src]" />
into:
<div class="erb-image-wrapper">
<img src="[src]" />
</div>
Where I use the following CSS:
.erb-image-wrapper{
max-width:90%;
height:auto;
position: relative;
display:block;
margin:0 auto;
}
.erb-image-wrapper img{
width:100% !important;
height:100% !important;
display:block;
}
This resizes all images, but I only want it to resize images that are over the width of the page. Is the a way I can achieve this via CSS?
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