Browsers automatically calculate an aspect ratio based on the width/height attributes of an `<img`. HOWEVER that aspect ratio only applies while the image is loading. Once loaded, it'll use the image's actual dimensions. This can cause things to jump around after loading. For example: - if a user deliberately inserts false width/height - the image fails to load (404) - an optimised image is a few pixels different, due to a rounding when resizing This decorator explicitly sets the `aspect-ratio` property so that things are consistent throughout the lifetime of all `<img` elements. |
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| component-test.js | ||
| create-pretender.js | ||
| create-store.js | ||
| d-editor-helper.js | ||
| fixture-pretender.js | ||
| presence-pretender.js | ||
| qunit-helpers.js | ||
| review-pretender.js | ||
| select-kit-helper.js | ||
| site-settings.js | ||
| site.js | ||
| store-pretender.js | ||
| textarea-selection-helper.js | ||
| widget-test.js | ||