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So it seems that in mobile devices media queries uses screen.width which does not change at all. But on my desktop when I change the window size , screen.width stays the same, $(window).width() changes, and the proper style sheet get applied. So it seems that in desktop browser media queries uses $(window).width() This baffles me.

Code example my media queries

@media only screen and (max-width: 1050px), only screen and (max-device-width: 1050px){
 --other stuff
 background-color: lightgray;

@media only screen and (max-width: 800px), only screen and (max-device-width: 800px){
   -- other stuff
   background-color: orchid; 

On my desktop screen.width is 1920 and $(window).width() is 1027 and the first style sheet get applied, when I made the window smaller and screen.width is 1920 and $(window).width() is 738 the second style also get applied overriding the first style sheet background color. So the value of $(window).width() determines the style sheet

On safari mobile in my ipad simulator in portrait mode screen.width is 768 and $(window).width() is 768 and as expected both style sheet is applied. But when I change to landscape mode screen.width is 768 and $(window).width() is 1024, both style sheet are still being applied since the second style sheet is overriding the background color of the first one when it shouldn't.

At the top of my index.html I do have this meta tag

<meta name="viewport" content="minimum-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=1.0, width=device-width, user-scalable=no" />

I don;t know if this would affect anything.

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According to this website http://www.javascriptkit.com/dhtmltutors/cssmediaqueries2.shtml Iphones and ipads give the device width as if you are holding the device in portrait mode. You could use the "orientation : landscape" css to achieve different styles for portrait and landscape.

This website http://stephen.io/mediaqueries/ lists a lot of css media queries to target specific apple devices.

Hope this helps

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