Abstract
HTML4 and CSS2 currently support media-dependent style sheets tailored
for different media types. For example, a document may use
sans-serif fonts when displayed on a screen and serif fonts when printed.
‘screen’ and ‘print’ are two media types that have been defined.
Media queries extend the functionality of media types by allowing
more precise labeling of style sheets.
A media query consists of a media type and zero or more expressions that
check for the conditions of particular media features. Among the
media features that can be used in media queries are ‘width’, ‘height’, and ‘color’. By using media queries, presentations can
be tailored to a specific range of output devices without changing the
content itself.
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