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Treat CSS aspect-ratio, scale & a few others as unitless Β· Issue #5179 Β· jquery/jquery
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Found an issue when using .css('aspect-ratio', x); If x is a number, 'px' seems to be added, causing the attribute to not be set. Looks like 'aspectRatio' needs to be added ...
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headline:Treat CSS aspect-ratio, scale & a few others as unitless
articleBody:Found an issue when using .css('aspect-ratio', x);
If x is a number, 'px' seems to be added, causing the attribute to not be set.
Looks like 'aspectRatio' needs to be added to cssNumber definition.
My current work-around is to convert x to a string, e.g. use .css('aspect-ratio', x+'');
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articleBody:Found an issue when using .css('aspect-ratio', x);
If x is a number, 'px' seems to be added, causing the attribute to not be set.
Looks like 'aspectRatio' needs to be added to cssNumber definition.
My current work-around is to convert x to a string, e.g. use .css('aspect-ratio', x+'');
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