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breakpoint-checker

v1.0.0

Published

Query window viewport or element widths with specific breakpoints

Downloads

1

Readme

Breakpoint Checker

Query window viewport or element widths with specific breakpoints

Installation

NPM

npm i breakpoint-checker

Yarn

yarn add breakpoint-checker

Bower

bower install breakpoint-checker --save

Usage

If the window viewport is equal or lower than the given breakpoint return true

if (breakpoint(breaks.medium)) {
  ...
}

If the windw viewport is equal or lower than the given breakpoint name return true

if (breakpoint('medium')) {
  ...
}

Rather than calling an if statment, you can check the width of a given element against a given breakpoint and call an anonymous function if the element width is equal or less than the given breakpoint

$('body').breakpoint(breaks.medium, function() {
  ...
});

Simple check. Checks if the current window is less than or equal to the given breakpoint

breakpoint('medium');

Calls function if given breakpoint if euqal or less than the window viewport

breakpoint('medium', function() {
  ...
});

You can add breakpoints manually too. So you don't have to rely on custom-props and customPropsExention for this plugin If the name is the same as a previously defined breakpoint. It will be overwritten

addBreakpoint('small', 111);
addBreakpoint({'special': 222, 'small' : 333});