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[mediaqueries] Editorial fixes
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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Former Editor: Håkon Wium Lie, Opera, [email protected] | |
Former Editor: Tantek Çelik, Mozilla, [email protected] | ||
Former Editor: Daniel Glazman, Disruptive Innovations, [email protected] | ||
Former Editor: Anne van Kesteren, Mozilla, [email protected] | ||
Abstract: <a>Media Queries</a> allow authors to test and query values or features of the user agent or display device, independent of the document being rendered. They are used in the CSS @media rule to conditionally apply styles to a document, and in various other contexts and languages, such as HTML and Javascript. | ||
Abstract: <a>Media Queries</a> allow authors to test and query values or features of the user agent or display device, independent of the document being rendered. They are used in the CSS @media rule to conditionally apply styles to a document, and in various other contexts and languages, such as HTML and JavaScript. | ||
Abstract: | ||
Abstract: Media Queries Level 4 describes the mechanism and syntax of media queries, media types, and media features. It extends and supersedes the features defined in Media Queries Level 3. | ||
Ignored Terms: min-resolution, max-resolution, none, view-mode, mediaText, CSSOMString | ||
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Unless another feature explicitly specifies that it affects the resolution of Media Queries, it is never necessary to apply a style sheet in order to evaluate expressions. | ||
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Note: CSS Device Adaptation [[CSS-DEVICE-ADAPT]]] | ||
Note: CSS Device Adaptation [[CSS-DEVICE-ADAPT]] | ||
defines how ''@viewport'' rules interact with Media Queries. | ||
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<h3 id='mq-list'> | ||
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