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html – How can I scale the content of an iframe? – Stack Overflow

I used [WayBack] html – How can I scale the content of an iframe? – Stack Overflow as starting point to scale some iframes.

In my case, I had to scale up (by a 25% so a factor 1.25) instead of scale down.

What I observed so far in recent Chrome versions is:

  1. The wrapping div is still needed, otherwise the outer size and inner size of the frame mismatches
  2. The wrapping div and the wrapped iframe need to have the same dimensions (so unlike the Stack Overflow answers, no need to scale the width/height of the div; keep the same values as the iframe)

The div uses class calendar_wrap.

The iframe uses class calendar_iframe.

This is part of my CSS:

body {
      margin: 0; /* override browser setting for body `margin: 8px;` */
      overflow: hidden; /* remove scroll bars; does not work for iframes  */
    }

    /* ... */

    iframe {
      border-width: 0; /* override browser setting for iframe `border-width: 2px; */
      height: 100vh;
      width:   50vw;
      overflow: hidden; /* remove scroll bars; does not work for iframes  */
    }

     /* wrap and iframe zoom as per https://stackoverflow.com/questions/166160/how-can-i-scale-the-content-of-an-iframe */
    .calendar_wrap {
      float: left;

      height: 70vh;
      width:  35vw; /* calc(35vw / 1.25); */

      padding: 0;
      background-color: blue;
    }

    .calendar_iframe {
      float: left;

      width:  35vw;

      -ms-transform: scale(1.25);
      -moz-transform: scale(1.25);
      -o-transform: scale(1.25);
      -webkit-transform: scale(1.25);
      transform: scale(1.25);

      -ms-transform-origin: 0 0;
      -moz-transform-origin: 0 0;
      -o-transform-origin: 0 0;
      -webkit-transform-origin: 0 0;
      transform-origin: 0 0;
    }

    /* ... */

–jeroen


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