You can scale background images in CSS to the container size using background-size
(
Demo
Show archive.org snapshot
).
Commonly, we use contain
or cover
because we want to preserve the image's aspect ratio.
If you do not want to do that, simply provide scaling values for X and Y:
background-size: 100% 100%
(a simple 100%
would mean 100% auto
and respect the image's aspect ratio)
SVGs with a viewBox will force their aspect ratio
The above may not work for you when using SVG images. In that case, you must remove the viewBox
attribute from your SVG.
There is no way to do that in CSS, you must edit the file manually (SVGs are just XML) or use some kind of pre-processing.
You could probably also hack together a solution in JavaScript which downloads the background image file, rewrites the XML string and generates a data:
URI. I have not tried that, as it was not relevant for me (and there might be several edge cases).