Can I fit an img tag's height inside its parent using Tachyons?



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I would like to create a banner that features a logo inside it however my image seems to ignore the height of its parent. Check out this JSFiddle for an example of what I'm trying to achieve.



I can get the layout I want by adding height: 100% to the img tag however I'd like to use tachyons to do so and there doesn't seem to be a tachyons class for height 100%. Is there another way to fit the img using tachyons or am I forced to create a class with height: 100%?










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    I would like to create a banner that features a logo inside it however my image seems to ignore the height of its parent. Check out this JSFiddle for an example of what I'm trying to achieve.



    I can get the layout I want by adding height: 100% to the img tag however I'd like to use tachyons to do so and there doesn't seem to be a tachyons class for height 100%. Is there another way to fit the img using tachyons or am I forced to create a class with height: 100%?










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      I would like to create a banner that features a logo inside it however my image seems to ignore the height of its parent. Check out this JSFiddle for an example of what I'm trying to achieve.



      I can get the layout I want by adding height: 100% to the img tag however I'd like to use tachyons to do so and there doesn't seem to be a tachyons class for height 100%. Is there another way to fit the img using tachyons or am I forced to create a class with height: 100%?










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      I would like to create a banner that features a logo inside it however my image seems to ignore the height of its parent. Check out this JSFiddle for an example of what I'm trying to achieve.



      I can get the layout I want by adding height: 100% to the img tag however I'd like to use tachyons to do so and there doesn't seem to be a tachyons class for height 100%. Is there another way to fit the img using tachyons or am I forced to create a class with height: 100%?







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          Yes, you want class="h-100"!



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