media-query-mixins

Usefull, very lightweight media query JAVASCRIPT, stylus and scss mixins for predefined responsive breakpoints and orientation

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import mediaQueryMixins from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/media-query-mixins';
</script>

README

media-query-mixins

NOW WITH JAVASCRIPT BREAKPOINTS (see below)

Extremely lightweight, very basic mixin set for responsive MOBILE FIRST SCSS and Stylus development. Currently, there are the following breakpoints:

  • sm: 568px
  • md: 768px
  • lg: 1024px
  • xl: 1280px

And orientations:

  • portrait
  • landscape

Future functionalities:

  • Configurable breakpoints
  • Parametric breakpoints
  • ...

To use it, @import the _mixin.scss or _mixin.styl file and just call as regular mixins without parameters

SCSS
.responsive {
  @include landscape {
      width: 50%;
  }
  @include protrait {
      width: 100%;
  }
  @include sm {
    width: 50%;
  }
}
Stylus
.responsive
  +landscape()
    width: 50%;
  
  +protrait()
      width: 100%;
  
  +sm()
    width: 50%;

Will compile to

@media (orientation: landscape) {
  .responsive {
    width: 50%;
  }
}
@media (orientation: portrait) {
  .responsive {
    width: 100%;
  }
}
@media (min-width: 568px) {
  .responsive {
    width: 50%;
  }
}
JAVASCRIPT

Import media-query-mixins/_mixins.js Every function breakpoint accepts a function and parameters to be passed to it. It returns an object with { result: "result of the callback", match: "Breakpoint Name (sm, md, lg, xl)" } OR null if doesnt match That way you can fallback the callbacks from max to min

xl(txt => `it's all fine, ${txt}`, 'xl') || 
lg(txt => `it's all fine, ${txt}`, 'lg') || 
md(txt => `it's all fine, ${txt}`, 'md') || 
sm(txt => `it's all fine, ${txt}`, 'sm') || 
min(txt => `it's all fine, ${txt}`, 'min')

This would return { result: "it's all fine, md", match: 'md' } for medium screens

There are methods for desktop first aproach, where instead of testing min-width of the screen, it tests the max width. The fallback method calling would look like:

rSm(txt => `it's all fine, ${txt}`, 'sm') ||
rMd(txt => `it's all fine, ${txt}`, 'md') || 
rLg(txt => `it's all fine, ${txt}`, 'xl') || 
rXl(txt => `it's all fine, ${txt}`, 'xl') || 
max(txt => `it's all fine, ${txt}`, 'max')