Easy media query in backticks
npm install styled-easy-mq
or
yarn add styled-easy-mq
Create a media query function, By default the breakpoints are [576, 768, 992, 1200]
import { createMediaQuery } from 'styled-easy-mq';
const mq = createMediaQuery()
You can pass your own breakpoints
const br = [500, 700, 900, 1100] // or ["20em", "30em", "50em", "70em"]
const mq = createMediaQuery(br)
Passing an array with values for each breakpoint (mobile first)
mq`
width: ${[300, 600, 900]};
color: ${["red", "blue"]};
background-color: white;
`
I'm using facepaint to generate media query for each property that have an array value, the first value is considered a default value and is not a child of a media query, learn more about facepaint
With emotion (also work with styled-components)
import { createMediaQuery } from "styled-easy-mq"
import { css } from "emotion"
const mq = createMediaQuery()
const style = mq`
display: flex;
flex-direction: ${["column", "row"]};
padding: ${[10, 20, 30, 40]};
`
<div className={css(style)}>Example</div>
You can create your own css function, so you don't need to wrap every style with css
import { createCss } from "styled-easy-mq"
import { css as emotion } from "emotion"
const css = createCss(emotion)
const className = css`
display: flex;
flex-direction: ${["row", "column"]};
margin: ${[10, 30]};
`
<div className={className}>CSS</div>
createMediaQuery = (breakpoints?: number[]) => (style: StyleObject) => DynamicStyle[]
createCss = (css: (...args: any[]) => string, breakpoints?: number[]) => (style: TemplateStringsArray) => string
mq({
width: [300, 600, 900];
color: ["red", "blue"];
backgroundColor: "white"
})
it's the default way of how facepaint work, this library was intended to make the using of media query in string much easier, so if you only will use the object syntax you don't need this library, facepaint is enough
If you didn't get any syntax highlighting that's because styled-components plugin support these alises (styled, css)
- One option is to change the var name from mq to styled, css or even xstyled
- Another option is to use es6-string-css it's VS Code plugin, learn more
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.
- Abdalhadi Abdallah - Initial work - hadiab
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details