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sass-media-queries

v1.0.3

Published

Sass Importable Media Queries

Downloads

31

Readme

sass-media-queries

npm version

Example of Sass Media Queries

Sass Importable Media Queries. Can be used as a class, or as a mixin. All mixins and classes are prepended with smq__. This follows BEM naming methodologies.

Github Pages Demo. NPM Module Link.

Usage

Install to the project:

npm install --save sass-media-queries

Simply import at the top of a sass file to get going:

@import './node_modules/sass-media-queries/index.scss';

// Other Sass down here...

Before we can start using the library, let's understand the defined widths:

$mobile-width: 320px;
$tablet-width: 768px;
$desktop-width: 1024px;
$large-desktop-width: 1440px;

With these in mind, here are the available classes and mixins:

@include smq__mobile or class="smq__mobile" - Show only on mobile devices

@include smq__tablet or class="smq__tablet" - Show only on tablet devices

@include smq__desktop or class="smq__desktop" - Show only on desktop devices

@include smq__large-desktop or class="smq__large-desktop" - Show only on large-desktop devices

@include smq__all-mobile or class="smq__all-mobile" - Show only on mobile and tablet devices

@include smq__not-mobile or class="smq__not-mobile" - Show only on desktop and large desktop devices

@include smq__all-desktop or class="smq__all-desktop" - Show only on desktop and large desktop devices

@include smq__not-desktop or class="smq__not-desktop" - Show only on mobile and tablet devices

Example

In HTML on an element:

<div class="smq__all-mobile">
  🖥️ You won't see me on desktop! 🖥️
</div>

As a mixin in Sass:

.my-awesome-class {
  display: block;
  color: blue;

  @include smq__not-mobile {
    display: none;
  }
}

Contributing

Clone the project:

git clone https://github.com/torch2424/sass-media-queries.git

Install devDependencies:

npm install

Run the command: npm run build, to continuously see changes to the index.html in the docs folder. Sorry, but no livereload or watch is set up for this (Since it's just a simple little package).

LICENSE

MIT