Switch Breakpoint by Event

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amir2314
 
 
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Switch Breakpoint by Event

Post by amir2314 »

Hi dear pablo .
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Thanks for Your New Update wwb18.
I have a Question About Breakpoints
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Is it possible To Switch Between Breakpoint By the Button With Event one The Page ? Or Design Toggle Button Switch To Doing That ?
or Any Custom Html/javascript/css Code ?
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I see some Website footer .The Developer Write ( Desktop Mode / Mobile Mode ) also Some Browser Like Chrome Doing This Perfectly so any chance To visible this Function For Users On Footer Or Header ?
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The reason for this is More Accessbility For Users To View All Content for Some Reasons . What if This suggest Deperciated today but i think That be helpful for enhance Webpage Content Presentation .
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Re: Switch Breakpoint by Event

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As far as I know there is no option for this in HTML.
The browser determines which media query (breakpoint) is active.
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Re: Switch Breakpoint by Event

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I see some Website footer .The Developer Write ( Desktop Mode / Mobile Mode ) .....
This in my opinion is a very antiquated way of creating a site. Years ago, you would create a dedicated desktop site and a dedicated mobile site and then put a redirect on the desktop site to determine if someone was viewing using a mobile and direct them to the mobile site. You would also put a link on the pages to view one or the other. This was tedious as you had to maintain 2 different sites. Cell phones back then weren't as sophisticated as they are now and so the mobile site sometimes had to be "dumbed" down and a bit more basic. With responsive design and media queries, creating separate sites is no longer needed.
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