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diff --git a/vendor/twbs/bootstrap/site/content/docs/5.0/layout/breakpoints.md b/vendor/twbs/bootstrap/site/content/docs/5.0/layout/breakpoints.md deleted file mode 100644 index ce1df6bb7..000000000 --- a/vendor/twbs/bootstrap/site/content/docs/5.0/layout/breakpoints.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,204 +0,0 @@ ---- -layout: docs -title: Breakpoints -description: Breakpoints are customizable widths that determine how your responsive layout behaves across device or viewport sizes in Bootstrap. -group: layout -aliases: "/docs/5.0/layout/" -toc: true ---- - -## Core concepts - -- **Breakpoints are the building blocks of responsive design.** Use them to control when your layout can be adapted at a particular viewport or device size. - -- **Use media queries to architect your CSS by breakpoint.** Media queries are a feature of CSS that allow you to conditionally apply styles based on a set of browser and operating system parameters. We most commonly use `min-width` in our media queries. - -- **Mobile first, responsive design is the goal.** Bootstrap's CSS aims to apply the bare minimum of styles to make a layout work at the smallest breakpoint, and then layers on styles to adjust that design for larger devices. This optimizes your CSS, improves rendering time, and provides a great experience for your visitors. - -## Available breakpoints - -Bootstrap includes six default breakpoints, sometimes referred to as _grid tiers_, for building responsively. These breakpoints can be customized if you're using our source Sass files. - -<table class="table"> - <thead> - <tr> - <th>Breakpoint</th> - <th>Class infix</th> - <th>Dimensions</th> - </tr> - </thead> - <tbody> - <tr> - <td>X-Small</td> - <td><em>None</em></td> - <td><576px</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>Small</td> - <td><code>sm</code></td> - <td>≥576px</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>Medium</td> - <td><code>md</code></td> - <td>≥768px</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>Large</td> - <td><code>lg</code></td> - <td>≥992px</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>Extra large</td> - <td><code>xl</code></td> - <td>≥1200px</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td>Extra extra large</td> - <td><code>xxl</code></td> - <td>≥1400px</td> - </tr> - </tbody> -</table> - -Each breakpoint was chosen to comfortably hold containers whose widths are multiples of 12. Breakpoints are also representative of a subset of common device sizes and viewport dimensions—they don't specifically target every use case or device. Instead, the ranges provide a strong and consistent foundation to build on for nearly any device. - -These breakpoints are customizable via Sass—you'll find them in a Sass map in our `_variables.scss` stylesheet. - -{{< scss-docs name="grid-breakpoints" file="scss/_variables.scss" >}} - -For more information and examples on how to modify our Sass maps and variables, please refer to [the Sass section of the Grid documentation]({{< docsref "/layout/grid#sass" >}}). - -## Media queries - -Since Bootstrap is developed to be mobile first, we use a handful of [media queries](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Media_Queries/Using_media_queries) to create sensible breakpoints for our layouts and interfaces. These breakpoints are mostly based on minimum viewport widths and allow us to scale up elements as the viewport changes. - -### Min-width - -Bootstrap primarily uses the following media query ranges—or breakpoints—in our source Sass files for our layout, grid system, and components. - -```scss -// Source mixins - -// No media query necessary for xs breakpoint as it's effectively `@media (min-width: 0) { ... }` -@include media-breakpoint-up(sm) { ... } -@include media-breakpoint-up(md) { ... } -@include media-breakpoint-up(lg) { ... } -@include media-breakpoint-up(xl) { ... } -@include media-breakpoint-up(xxl) { ... } - -// Usage - -// Example: Hide starting at `min-width: 0`, and then show at the `sm` breakpoint -.custom-class { - display: none; -} -@include media-breakpoint-up(sm) { - .custom-class { - display: block; - } -} -``` - -These Sass mixins translate in our compiled CSS using the values declared in our Sass variables. For example: - -```scss -// X-Small devices (portrait phones, less than 576px) -// No media query for `xs` since this is the default in Bootstrap - -// Small devices (landscape phones, 576px and up) -@media (min-width: 576px) { ... } - -// Medium devices (tablets, 768px and up) -@media (min-width: 768px) { ... } - -// Large devices (desktops, 992px and up) -@media (min-width: 992px) { ... } - -// X-Large devices (large desktops, 1200px and up) -@media (min-width: 1200px) { ... } - -// XX-Large devices (larger desktops, 1400px and up) -@media (min-width: 1400px) { ... } -``` - -### Max-width - -We occasionally use media queries that go in the other direction (the given screen size *or smaller*): - -```scss -// No media query necessary for xs breakpoint as it's effectively `@media (max-width: 0) { ... }` -@include media-breakpoint-down(sm) { ... } -@include media-breakpoint-down(md) { ... } -@include media-breakpoint-down(lg) { ... } -@include media-breakpoint-down(xl) { ... } -@include media-breakpoint-down(xxl) { ... } - -// Example: Style from medium breakpoint and down -@include media-breakpoint-down(md) { - .custom-class { - display: block; - } -} -``` - -These mixins take those declared breakpoints, subtract `.02px` from them, and use them as our `max-width` values. For example: - -```scss -// X-Small devices (portrait phones, less than 576px) -@media (max-width: 575.98px) { ... } - -// Small devices (landscape phones, less than 768px) -@media (max-width: 767.98px) { ... } - -// Medium devices (tablets, less than 992px) -@media (max-width: 991.98px) { ... } - -// Large devices (desktops, less than 1200px) -@media (max-width: 1199.98px) { ... } - -// X-Large devices (large desktops, less than 1400px) -@media (max-width: 1399.98px) { ... } - -// XX-Large devices (larger desktops) -// No media query since the xxl breakpoint has no upper bound on its width -``` - -{{< callout warning >}} -{{< partial "callout-info-mediaqueries-breakpoints.md" >}} -{{< /callout >}} - -### Single breakpoint - -There are also media queries and mixins for targeting a single segment of screen sizes using the minimum and maximum breakpoint widths. - -```scss -@include media-breakpoint-only(xs) { ... } -@include media-breakpoint-only(sm) { ... } -@include media-breakpoint-only(md) { ... } -@include media-breakpoint-only(lg) { ... } -@include media-breakpoint-only(xl) { ... } -@include media-breakpoint-only(xxl) { ... } -``` - -For example the `@include media-breakpoint-only(md) { ... }` will result in : - -```scss -@media (min-width: 768px) and (max-width: 991.98px) { ... } -``` - -### Between breakpoints - -Similarly, media queries may span multiple breakpoint widths: - -```scss -@include media-breakpoint-between(md, xl) { ... } -``` - -Which results in: - -```scss -// Example -// Apply styles starting from medium devices and up to extra large devices -@media (min-width: 768px) and (max-width: 1199.98px) { ... } -``` |