I need to create a DIV where width=height
, and height=100%
of the viewport (which, obviously, is variable).
In other words, a perfectly square DIV that calculates it's dimensions based on the height of the viewport. Elements within that DIV will take their dimensions as percentages of the parent-DIV's height & width.
It seems to me like this should be simple to do in CSS, but I've gotten stuck with it! Any pointers would be much appreciated.
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