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rodneyrehm

rodneyrehm/viewport-units-buggyfill

Making viewport units (vh|vw|vmin|vmax) work properly in Mobile Safari.

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Viewport Units Buggyfill™ is a small JavaScript library that detects CSS rules using viewport‑relative units (vh, vw, vmin, vmax) and rewrites them as pixel values for browsers that handle those units incorrectly—most notably Mobile Safari, older Android stock browsers, and IE 9+. It’s aimed at front‑end developers who need reliable viewport‑unit layouts on legacy or mobile browsers without rewriting their CSS.