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  1. Apr 30, 2024 · Media queries are used for the following: To conditionally apply styles with the CSS @media and @import at-rules. To target specific media for the <style>, <link>, <source>, and other HTML elements with the media= or sizes=" attributes. To test and monitor media states using the Window.matchMedia() and EventTarget.addEventListener() methods.

  2. Dec 12, 2023 · The CSS Media Query gives you a way to apply CSS only when the browser and device environment matches a rule that you specify, for example "viewport is wider than 480 pixels".

  3. Feb 21, 2024 · The CSS media queries module enables testing and querying of viewport values and browser or device features, to conditionally apply CSS styles based on the current user environment. Media queries are used in the CSS @media rule and other contexts and languages such as HTML and JavaScript.

  4. What is a Media Query? Media query is a CSS technique introduced in CSS3. It uses the @media rule to include a block of CSS properties only if a certain condition is true. Example. If the browser window is 600px or smaller, the background color will be lightblue: @media only screen and (max-width: 600px) { body { background-color: lightblue; }

  5. Oct 2, 2020 · CSS Media queries are a way to target browser by certain characteristics, features, and user preferences, then apply styles or run other code based on those things. Perhaps the most common media queries in the world are those that target particular viewport ranges and apply custom styles, which birthed the whole idea of responsive design.

  6. A media query consists of an optional media type and zero or more expressions that limit the style sheets' scope by using media features, such as width, height, and color.

  7. Media Queries is a module of CSS that defines expressions allowing developers to tailor presentation to a specific range of output devices without changing the content itself.