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My photo is portrait mode, but it displays in landscape.. how do I fix this?

My photo is portrait mode, but it displays in landscape.. So I researched a little bit... and I used this method on css...

img.profile-photo { ms-transform: rotate(90deg); webkit-transform: rotate(90deg); transform: rotate(90deg); }

but the picture just floated all over the page, covering my paragraph as well as the header and navigation.

1 Answer

Jonathan Grieve
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Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,253 Points

I think it's because although visually the element rotates and changes appearance the original box model proportions remain in effect.

You might want to ensure there is space in Portrait mode so it doesn't overlap by putting a margin-bottom: property on your element. :-)