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react-responsive

Information
| Package | react-responsive |
| Description | Media queries in react for responsive design |
| Browser Version | >= IE6* |
This module is pretty straightforward: You specify a set of requirements, and the children will be rendered if they are met. Also handles changes so if you resize or flip or whatever it will all be cool.
Usage
A MediaQuery element functions like any other React component, which means you can nest them and do all the normal jazz.
Using CSS Media Queries
var MediaQuery = require('react-responsive');
var A = React.createClass({
render: function(){
return (
<div>
<div>Device Test!</div>
<MediaQuery query='(min-device-width: 1224px)'>
<div>You are a desktop or laptop</div>
<MediaQuery query='(min-device-width: 1824px)'>
<div>You also have a huge screen</div>
</MediaQuery>
<MediaQuery query='(max-width: 1224px)'>
<div>You are sized like a tablet or mobile phone though</div>
</MediaQuery>
</MediaQuery>
<MediaQuery query='(max-device-width: 1224px)'>
<div>You are a tablet or mobile phone</div>
</MediaQuery>
<MediaQuery query='(orientation: portrait)'>
<div>You are portrait</div>
</MediaQuery>
<MediaQuery query='(orientation: landscape)'>
<div>You are landscape</div>
</MediaQuery>
<MediaQuery query='(min-resolution: 2dppx)'>
<div>You are retina</div>
</MediaQuery>
</div>
);
}
});Using Properties
To make things more idiomatic to react, you can use camelcased shorthands to construct media queries.
For a list of all possible shorthands and value types see https://github.com/wearefractal/react-responsive/blob/master/src/mediaQuery.js#L9
Any numbers given as a shorthand will be expanded to px (1234 will become '1234px')
var MediaQuery = require('react-responsive');
var A = React.createClass({
render: function(){
return (
<div>
<div>Device Test!</div>
<MediaQuery minDeviceWidth={1224}>
<div>You are a desktop or laptop</div>
<MediaQuery minDeviceWidth={1824}>
<div>You also have a huge screen</div>
</MediaQuery>
<MediaQuery maxWidth={1224}>
<div>You are sized like a tablet or mobile phone though</div>
</MediaQuery>
</MediaQuery>
<MediaQuery maxDeviceWidth={1224}>
<div>You are a tablet or mobile phone</div>
</MediaQuery>
<MediaQuery orientation='portrait'>
<div>You are portrait</div>
</MediaQuery>
<MediaQuery orientation='landscape'>
<div>You are landscape</div>
</MediaQuery>
<MediaQuery minResolution='2dppx'>
<div>You are retina</div>
</MediaQuery>
</div>
);
}
});Server rendering
Server rendering can be done by passing static values through the values property.
The values property can contain orientation, scan, aspectRatio, deviceAspectRatio,
height, deviceHeight, width, deviceWidth, color, colorIndex, monochrome,
resolution and type to be matched against the media query.
type can be one of: all, grid, aural, braille, handheld, print, projection,
screen, tty, tv or embossed.
var MediaQuery = require('react-responsive');
var A = React.createClass({
render: function(){
return (
<div>
<div>Device Test!</div>
<MediaQuery minDeviceWidth={1224} values={{deviceWidth: 1600}}>
<div>You are a desktop or laptop</div>
<MediaQuery minDeviceWidth={1824}>
<div>You also have a huge screen</div>
</MediaQuery>
<MediaQuery maxWidth={1224}>
<div>You are sized like a tablet or mobile phone though</div>
</MediaQuery>
</MediaQuery>
<MediaQuery maxDeviceWidth={1224}>
<div>You are a tablet or mobile phone</div>
</MediaQuery>
<MediaQuery orientation='portrait'>
<div>You are portrait</div>
</MediaQuery>
<MediaQuery orientation='landscape'>
<div>You are landscape</div>
</MediaQuery>
<MediaQuery minResolution='2dppx'>
<div>You are retina</div>
</MediaQuery>
</div>
);
}
});Browser Support
Out of the box
| Chrome | 9 |
| Firefox (Gecko) | 6 |
| Internet Explorer | 10 |
| Opera | 12.1 |
| Safari | 5.1 |
With Polyfills
Pretty much everything. Check out these polyfills: