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CSS3 Media Queries Template And Docs By Panda279TV

The Best CSS3 Media Queries Template And Docs! Just Copy And Start Or Download And Start!

In this ReadMe some text are copied from W3Schools, Thanks! = https://www.w3schools.com/

Useful Links

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_queries

https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css3_pr_mediaquery.asp

https://www.w3schools.com/css/css_rwd_mediaqueries.asp

https://developer.mozilla.org/de/docs/Web/CSS/Media_Queries/Using_media_queries

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Media_Queries/Using_media_queries

https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/design-and-ux/responsive/

https://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/media-queries-for-standard-devices/

https://css-tricks.com/?s=media+queries&orderby=relevance&post_type=post%2Cpage%2Cguide

Grids And Frameworks

https://github.com/Panda279TV/Pandas-CSS3-Grid

https://www.w3schools.com/css/css_grid.asp

https://developer.mozilla.org/de/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Grid_Layout

https://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/complete-guide-grid/

https://learncssgrid.com/

https://getbootstrap.com/docs/4.0/layout/grid/

https://materializecss.com/grid.html

https://imperavi.com/kube/docs/modules/grid/

https://bulma.io/documentation/columns/

https://milligram.io/grids.html

https://foundation.zurb.com/grid.html

https://blueprintcss.dev/

http://flexboxgrid.com/

https://960.gs/

http://getskeleton.com/

https://webjeda.com/web-grid/

https://daneden.github.io/Toast/

https://purecss.io/grids/

https://beauter.io/docs/grid/

https://jeet.gs/

https://vitalcss.com/components/

http://www.cutegrids.com/


Can I Use Media Queries On Browsers?

https://caniuse.com/#feat=css-mediaqueries


Definition And Usage

The @media rule is used in media queries to apply different styles for different media types/devices.

Media queries can be used to check many things, such as:

  • width and height of the viewport
  • width and height of the device
  • orientation (is the tablet/phone in landscape or portrait mode?)
  • resolution
  • Using media queries are a popular technique for delivering a tailored style sheet (responsive web design) to desktops, laptops, tablets, and mobile phones.

You can also use media queries to specify that certain styles are only for printed documents or for screen readers (mediatype: print, screen, or speech).

In addition to media types, there are also media features. Media features provide more specific details to media queries, by allowing to test for a specific feature of the user agent or display device. For example, you can apply styles to only those screens that are greater, or smaller, than a certain width.


Head Tag

The media queries will only work if this line has been included in the Head Tag of the HTML Structure!

<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=1.0, user-scalable=no">

content="width=device-width" | Sets the width of the screen for mobile devices to the actual resolution in width.

initial-scale=1.0 | This defines the scale of the website, This parameter sets the initial zoom level, which means 1 CSS pixel is equal to 1 viewport pixel. This parameter help when you're changing orientation, or preventing default zooming. Without this parameter, responsive site won't work.

maximum-scale=1.0 | Maximum-scale defines the maximum zoom. When you access the website, top priority is maximum-scale=1, and it won’t allow the user to zoom.

minimum-scale=1.0 | Minimum-scale defines the minimum zoom. This works the same as above, but it defines the minimum scale. This is useful, when maximum-scale is large, and you want to set minimum-scale.

user-scalable="no" | User-scalable assigned to 1.0 means the website is allowing the user to zoom in or zoom out. But if you assign it to user-scalable=no, it means the website is not allowing the user to zoom in or zoom out.


Most Used Tags

Value Description
all Default. Used for all media type devices
and The and keyword combines a media feature with a media type or other media features.
,(comma) Commas are used to combine multiple media queries into a single rule.
not The not keyword reverts the meaning of an entire media query.
only The only keyword prevents older browsers that do not support media queries with media features from applying the specified styles. It has no effect on modern browsers.
print Used for printers
screen Used for computer screens, tablets, smart-phones etc
spech Used for screenreaders that "reads" the page out loud
width The viewport width
max-width The maximum width of the display area, such as a browser window
min-width The minimum width of the display area, such as a browser window
device-width The device width
min-device-width The min device width
max-device-width The max device width
resolution The resolution of the output device, using dpi or dpcm
orientation The orientation of the viewport (landscape or portrait mode)

All Tags

Media Types

Value Description
all Default. Used for all media type devices
and The and keyword combines a media feature with a media type or other media features.
,(comma) Commas are used to combine multiple media queries into a single rule.
not The not keyword reverts the meaning of an entire media query.
only The only keyword prevents older browsers that do not support media queries with media features from applying the specified styles. It has no effect on modern browsers.
handheld Used for handheld devices
print Used for printers
projection Used for projection
screen Used for computer screens, tablets, smart-phones etc
spech Used for screenreaders that "reads" the page out loud
tv Used for tvs devices

Media Features

Value Description
any-hover Does any available input mechanism allow the user to hover over elements? (added in Media Queries Level 4)
any-pointer Is any available input mechanism a pointing device, and if so, how accurate is it? (added in Media Queries Level 4)
aspect-ratio The ratio between the width and the height of the viewport
color The number of bits per color component for the output device
color-gamut The approximate range of colors that are supported by the user agent and output device (added in Media Queries Level 4)
color-index The number of colors the device can display
device-width The device width
forced-colors Detect whether user agent restricts color pallete (added in Media Queries Level 5)
grid Whether the device is a grid or bitmap
height The viewport height
hover Does the primary input mechanism allow the user to hover over elements? (added in Media Queries Level 4)
inverted-colors Is the browser or underlying OS inverting colors? (added in Media Queries Level 4)
light-level Current ambient light level (added in Media Queries Level 4)
max-aspect-ratio The maximum ratio between the width and the height of the display area
max-color The maximum number of bits per color component for the output device
max-color-index The maximum number of colors the device can display
max-height The maximum height of the display area, such as a browser window
max-monochrome The maximum number of bits per "color" on a monochrome (greyscale) device
max-resolution The maximum resolution of the device, using dpi or dpcm
max-width The maximum width of the display area, such as a browser window
min-aspect-ratio The minimum ratio between the width and the height of the display area
min-color The minimum number of bits per color component for the output device
min-color-index The minimum number of colors the device can display
min-height The minimum height of the display area, such as a browser window
min-monochrome The minimum number of bits per "color" on a monochrome (greyscale) device
min-resolution The minimum resolution of the device, using dpi or dpcm
min-width The minimum width of the display area, such as a browser window
min-device-width The min device width
max-device-width The max device width
monochrome The number of bits per "color" on a monochrome (greyscale) device
orientation The orientation of the viewport (landscape or portrait mode)
overflow-block How does the output device handle content that overflows the viewport along the block axis (added in Media Queries Level 4)
overflow-inline Can content that overflows the viewport along the inline axis be scrolled (added in Media Queries Level 4)
pointer Is the primary input mechanism a pointing device, and if so, how accurate is it? (added in Media Queries Level 4)
prefers-reduced-motion The user prefers less motion on the page (added in Media Queries Level 5)
prefers-reduced-transparency The user prefers reduced transparency (added in Media Queries Level 5)
prefers-contrast Detects if the user has requested the system increase or decrease the amount of contrast between adjacent colors (added in Media Queries Level 5)
prefers-color-scheme Detect if the user prefers a light or dark color scheme (added in Media Queries Level 5)
resolution The resolution of the output device, using dpi or dpcm
scan The scanning process of the output device
scripting Is scripting (e.g. JavaScript) available? (added in Media Queries Level 4)
update How quickly can the output device modify the appearance of the content (added in Media Queries Level 4)
width The viewport width

Thank you very much. I hope I could help with all the media queries!

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