Window: matchMedia() method
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
The Window
interface's matchMedia()
method
returns a new MediaQueryList
object that can then be used to determine if
the document
matches the media query string,
as well as to monitor the document to detect when it matches (or stops matching) that
media query.
Syntax
matchMedia(mediaQueryString)
Parameters
mediaQueryString
-
A string specifying the media query to parse into a
MediaQueryList
.
Return value
A new MediaQueryList
object for the media query. Use this object's
properties and events to detect matches and to monitor for changes to those matches over
time.
Usage notes
You can use the returned media query to perform both instantaneous and event-driven checks to see if the document matches the media query.
To perform a one-time, instantaneous check to see if the document matches the media
query, look at the value of the matches
property, which will be true
if the document meets the media query's
requirements.
If you need to be kept aware of whether or not the document matches the media query at
all times, you can instead watch for the change
event to be delivered to the object.
There's a good example of this
in the article on Window.devicePixelRatio
.
Examples
This example runs the media query (max-width: 600px)
and displays the
value of the resulting MediaQueryList
's matches
property in a
<span>
; as a result, the output will say "true" if the viewport is less
than or equal to 600 pixels wide, and will say "false" if the window is wider than that.
JavaScript
let mql = window.matchMedia("(max-width: 600px)");
document.querySelector(".mq-value").innerText = mql.matches;
The JavaScript code passes the media query to match into matchMedia()
to compile it, then sets the <span>
's innerText
to the value of the results' matches
property, so that it indicates whether or not the document matches the media query at the moment the page was loaded.
HTML
<span class="mq-value"></span>
A simple <span>
to receive the output.
Result
See Testing media queries programmatically for additional code examples.
Specifications
Specification |
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CSSOM View Module # dom-window-matchmedia |
Browser compatibility
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