Implementation of MediaQueryList for Elm
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Updated
Aug 2, 2017 - Elm
Media Queries are a way to target browsers by certain characteristics, features, and user preferences, then apply styles, or run other code based on those things. They are a key part of responsive web design, as they allow you to create different layouts depending on the size of the viewport, but they can also be used to detect other things about the environment your site is running on, for example whether the user is using a touchscreen rather than a mouse. Media queries are used for the following:
@media
and @import
at-rules<style>
, <link>
, <source>
, and other HTML elements with the media=
attributeWindow.matchMedia()
and EventTarget.addEventListener()
methodsA media query is composed of an optional media type and any number of media feature expressions, which may optionally be combined in various ways using logical operators.
* **all:** Suitable for all devices.
* **print:** Intended for paged material and documents viewed on a screen in print preview mode.
* **screen:** Intended primarily for screens.
* **Viewport/Page Characteristics**
* **Display Quality**
* **Color**
* **Interaction**
* **Video-prefixed:** The spec references user agents, including TVs, that render video and graphics in two separate planes that each have their own characteristics. _(upcoming Media Queries Level 5)_
Implementation of MediaQueryList for Elm
Created by Håkon Wium Lie, W3C
Released June 19, 2012