First and foremost, I am very aware of CSS media queries. My problem is this: When you have div classes stacked in one div; Example:
<div class="class1 class2"></div>
And you want to remove "class2" @media (max-width: 768px) Creating an output of:
<div class="class1"></div>
...once the 768px threshold has been reached.
So far I have come up with nothing other than this non-functional code:
<script>
jQuery(document).resize(function () {
var screen = $(window)
if (screen.width < 768) {
$(".class2").hide();
}
else {
$(".class2").show();
}
});
</script>
I am really having a hard time finding an answer that works for this. I do not want to block the entire div's contents! Just remove one of two classes.
.class2
into@media (min-width: 768px) { … }
instead of removing the class via JS? I.e. you don't change the DOM, you sort the styles into breakpoints.