Why Doesn't Object-Fit Work with Images in Flexbox Columns?
Object-Fit Not Functioning in Flexbox: Unveiling the Cause
When using flexbox to create equally sized columns containing images, applying the object-fit property to those images may seem logical for achieving the desired "cover" sizing. However, this technique often fails to produce the expected results.
According to the specification, the object-fit property governs how the contents of a replaced element (in this case, the image) are adjusted within the box defined by its used height and width. This implies that the image itself is the subject of resizing, not its container.
To make this property effective, we need to restructure our flexbox setup. Instead of wrapping the images within container divs, we convert the images themselves into flex items. This allows the object-fit property to take effect on each individual image, thereby exhibiting the desired "cover" effect.
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