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On my homepage I want to display on desktops/laptops everything that is included on my homepage but then on mobile I would like to only display the first div with the class "bg-header". I do not want to see "shoulddisappear" on mobile.

extends layout

block content_header
  div.container-fluid.col-sm-12.bg-header
    div.tagline
      h2.top
        | <b> HARD </b>
      h2.bottom
        | Lorem impsum.
      center
        if !user
          a.signup-button-home.btn.btn-primary.opacity(href='/1234') Order
        else
          a.signup-button-home.btn.btn-primary.opacity(href='/123') Order



  div.container-fluid
    div.sub-content-container.row.shoulddisappear
      div
        h3(style='padding-top: 30px;padding-bottom: 30px;') How IT Works
        div.col-sm-2
        div.col-sm-8
            div.row.circles.relative
              div.connector.absolute
                div.content.relative
              div.col-sm-4.how-works
                center
                  div.circle
                    p 1
                h3 Requests 
                center
                  h2 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.

              div.col-sm-4.how-works
                center
                  div.circle
                    p 2
                h3  Order
                center
                  h2 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.

              div.col-sm-4.how-works
                center
                  div.circle
                    p 3
                h3 Here
                center
                  h2 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.
        div.col-sm-2

I was thinking of using media queries with this and I implemented them in CSS as follows:

//Media Queries
@media only screen and (max-width : 320px) {
  #bg-header{
    background-color: #fff;
    background-image: none; 
    margin-left: 0px;
    margin-right: 0px;

    .tagline{
      h2{
        margin-left: auto;
        margin-right: auto;
        text-align: center;
      }

      .top{
        font-family: open_sansregular;
        font-weight: bold;
        margin-top: 200px;
        color: #fff;
        font-size: 48px;
        padding-bottom: 1px;
        letter-spacing: 1px;
      }

      .bottom{
        margin-top: 0px;
        //-margin-bottom: -40px;
        font-size: 10px;
      }
      a{
        margin-top: 0px;
      }
    }  
  }

This is not working. so I was wondering how I can hide specific content on mobile using media queries?

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  • You need to hide the content inside that media query. May 14, 2015 at 21:03
  • 1
    Have you looked at the bootstrap responsive utility classes? getbootstrap.com/css/#responsive-utilities-classes May 14, 2015 at 21:04
  • Can you please create a minimal, verifiable and concrete example? It is always a good idea to also share working code that is an output, not markup and styles that are preprocessed.
    – Terry
    May 14, 2015 at 21:04
  • @KevinBoucher how do I do that? May 14, 2015 at 21:17
  • Inside your media query: div.sub-content-container: { display: none; } May 14, 2015 at 21:39

1 Answer 1

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Take a look here: http://codepen.io/anon/pen/QbNJoY

I used boostrap utility class to hide elements on xs and sm device (<768px of width using standard configuration) http://getbootstrap.com/css/#responsive-utilities

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