The issue I'm encountering is text gets cut off in this HTML email on Android (4.0 with Samsung Galaxy).
I've used #media queries to address this, but they adversely affect the iPhone, scaling down the width too much. I'm trying to cancel out the width: 300px !important; just for the iPhone with no luck.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Current #Media:
#media only screen and (-webkit-device-pixel-ratio: .75) {
/* CSS for Low-density screens goes here *
* Ex: HTC Evo, HTC Incredible, Nexus One */
/* Styles */
table[class="table"], td[class="cell"] {
width: 300px !important;
}
}
#media only screen and (-webkit-device-pixel-ratio: 1) and (max-device-width: 768px) {
/* CSS for Medium-density screens goes here *
* Ex: Samsung Ace, Kindle Fire, Macbook Pro *
* max-device-width added so you don't target laptops and desktops */
/* Styles */
table[class="table"], td[class="cell"] {
width: 300px !important;
}
}
/* iPhone 4 ----------- */
#media
only screen and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio : 1.5),
only screen and (min-device-pixel-ratio : 1.5) {
table[class="table"], td[class="cell"] {
width:auto !important;
}
}
Without Media query Android text gets cut off:
Media query also shrinks the width of td/table to 300px on the iPhone adversely affecting its display
Make sure your CSS definition that you want to be applied is more specific;
#media
only screen and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio : 1.5),
only screen and (min-device-pixel-ratio : 1.5) {
.container table[class="table"], .table td[class="cell"] {
width: auto !important;
}
}
Where .container is a hypothetical container.
As the alternative to "-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.5" I suspect you want "-webkit-max-device-pixel-ratio: 1". I don't know what browsers will do with Media Queries that are neither "min-" nor "max-" (such as "-webkit-device-pixel-ratio: 1"); I suspect some browsers will interpret the Media Query to mean equality, but many will just barf and always say the query was false.
Does your browser perchance put error messages about Media Queries it doesn't understand into the "Error Console"?
The case of a handheld device reporting density 1 but a very large width like 800 (the "viewport" width) will sometimes occur. Your current code seems to send no CSS to such devices, which I doubt is what you intend. Having a particular Media Query (such as max-device-width:) on some parts of your CSS but not others is often a hint some edge cases aren't being considered.
try playing with max-width and min-width, to satisfy both androids and iphones. It worked for me.
Related
The "X" media queries overwriting "Y" Eg.
/* ----------- iPhone 4 and 4S ----------- */
#media (min-width: 320px) and (max-width: 480px){
header{ height:480px; width: 100%; background-color: blue; }
h1:before {content: "iPhone 4";}
}
/* ----------- iPhone 5 and 5S ----------- */
#media (min-width: 320px) and (max-width: 568px){
header{ height:599px; width: 100%; background-color: blue; }
h1:before {content: "iPhone 5";}
}
I tried adding the device-aspect-ratio to fix the issue, but did not work.
Somebody have the answer?
How avoid this situation on new devices in the future?
The first query asks if the window width (in realtime) is between 320-480. So, if I load your page with a device that has a realtime window width of 400px – the query becomes true, thus the corresponding css will be applied.
However, if using the same device on the second query – that query will be true too because the 400-width-device fits also within the 320-568 span.
I don't know what scenario you want to accomplish but one way is to not try to target individual devices. Example: You could set unique css for the spans ..301-350, 351-400, 401-450... (and so on). That way, a single width fits in one span only. Also, new devices that enter the market will automatically "pick" one of the spans.
I Wanted to add full background image for my ionic app & different image for each device.
Here is my css code.
Media Query for iphone 6
#media(max-width:750px) and (max-height:1334px){
.pane, .view{
background: url(../img/home/Default-667h.png) no-repeat center top fixed;
background-size: 100% auto;
top: 0;
left: 0;
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
}
}
media query for iphone 4
#media(max-width:640px) and (max-height:960px){
.pane, .view{
background: url(../img/home/Default#2x~iphone.png) no-repeat center top fixed;
background-size: 100% auto;
top: 0;
left: 0;
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
}
}
This is not working in my app.
Whether ionic supports media query?
I'm not sure how/if ionic handles media queries.
But your max-width and max-height do not match the iPhone screen resolutions.
You have to use device independent pixels, not actual pixels.
More info on iPhone media queries here.
Ionic does support media queries (I'm using them myself in my company's app), but I think you're missing a parameter.
Here is an example I am using
This one is used for large screens (iPhone 6)
#media screen and (min-height : 600px) and (max-height : 700px) {
.Landing-formContainer{
padding-top: 35px;
}
}
This one is used for small screens (like iPhone 5s)
#media screen and (min-height : 320px) and (max-height : 500px) {
.Landing .slider-pager {
top: 195px !important;
}
}
I am working on a mobile responsive website which is designed for iPhone 6 Plus and smaller. (iPhone 6 & 5 for now).
When displaying in using "Inspect element" via Chrome browser and setting a device of ones I mentioned above - it works fine.
When displaying it on the real mobiles I only get the smallest width.
#media (max-width: 415px) {
...
}
#media (min-width : 320px) and (max-width : 375px ) {
...
}
#media (min-width : 240px) and (max-width : 320px ) {
...
}
I used both of these in my HTML :
<!--meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"-->
<meta name="viewport" content="initial-scale=1.0,width=device-width,user-scalable=0" />
I cant paste all my code here, I have no permission.
What other problems might cause this?
Are there better ways to test mobile responsive websites? Because it seems like testing it on chrome or websites like 'screenfly' aren't that reliableץ
Your issue might be having same min-width and max-width at 320px
So, try this:
#media (min-width : 321px) and (max-width : 375px ) {
...
}
#media (min-width : 240px) and (max-width : 320px ) {
...
}
Thank you very much in advance for the help.
I've built a website and now I'm trying to uptimise it for the iPhone.
I have problems with one page in particular: broken link to external site.
The contact telephone numbers are white. But in the iPhone they are green. I've included an screen shot. As you can see the numbers are green (#029547).
I tried to create some css only for the iphone, but still they're green.
I'm obviously missing something but I can't see what.
Information:
The broken link to css file.
Line 444: '.style2'
Lines 707 and 708 contains the css only for the iPhone: '.style2' and'.style2 p'
Cheers!
UPDATE:
Adrian, thank you very much for point out that the media declarations were wrong.
I fixed it but the problem still persists.
UPDATE 2:
Screenshot:
Solved:
It was the 'a' attribute in the line line 123.
Yes, that's right. The a attribute was overriding the .style2 p attribute. WEIRD!!!
I fixed the problem adding:
#media only screen and (max-device-width: 640px) {
.style2 a {color: white;}
}
The max-width in the #media definition is wrong!
// line 695 on:
#media only screen and (max-width: 1200px) {
/* Style adjustments for viewports 480px and over go here */
header {
height: 90px;
background: #A3CE4B url('i/header_bg.jpg') top right no-repeat;
}
.page_width_1 {width: 1040px;}
.ribbon_left {height: 164px;}
.ribbon_right {height: 164px;}
.style2 {color: white;}
.style2 p {color: white;}
input {width: 197px;}
.date p {margin: 5px 35px 0 0;}
}
Try removing the color declaration from default.css:144:
p {font-size: 1.4em; color: #736E74;}
The CSS for my webapp gets completely misaligned when the mobile device is rotated to landscape (target devices are iphone and android). I tried using the javascript solution explained here in order to get my app to switch between a portrait.css and a landscape.css file on orientation change, but that still didn't work. It even messed up the portrait.css once they were both posted to the live server (although it worked on my local machine).
The url for the app is http://mobile.geekstats.com/
Does anyone know how I can fix the landscape css? Thanks!
Use CSS Media Queries to update your design
iPhone doesn’t support orientation currently (Thx #vava), so use media queries for width below
Orientation queries:
http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/#orientation
#media all and (orientation:portrait) {
h1 {
color: red;
}
}
#media all and (orientation:landscape) {
h1 {
color: blue;
}
}
Width queries:
/* Portrait */
#media only screen and (max-width: 320px) {
h1 {
color: red;
}
}
/* Landscape */
#media only screen and (min-width: 321px) {
h1 {
color: blue;
}
}
Check out http://lessframework.com for examples of width-based media query design.
There are many other media query options to target specific attributes of the viewing sesssion:
http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/#contents