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Media Queries within a CSS file with the @media rule

There are two ways to define media queries. The first is to define it for a full file as we explored in the last lecture. In this lecture, we will take a look at the second way of defining CSS media Query rules. By the end of this lesson you will know the two ways to define media query rules.

Keynotes:

  • How to define Media Queries within a CSS document.
  • When to use the first and when the second.
  • Where to find the full list of supported CSS2 media types

properties:

media queries, HTML4, CSS2.1, print, screen, aural, braille, handheld, print, projection, screen, tty, tv

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