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I've got a question about windowdependant CSS'es. It's a very common question, but somehow it's not working for me, with Wordpress. Anyway, at the moment I'm using the script adviced by Nettuts. I just want to target different CSS styles when the user resizes his window. I know I need to use $(window).width for that. What I have now is:

function checkWindowSize() {

    if ( $(window).width() < 800 ) {
        $('body').addClass('small');
    }
    else {
        $('body').removeClass('small');
    }

}

$(window).resize(checkWindowSize);

It certainly does the job. But.. There's a little glitch. When I resize the window, it does target another css-style. But when I leave the window at a smaller size than 800, push F5 (refresh), I need to resize the window manually (for 1 px) before the targeted css takes place. It doesnt automatically target it, just when I resize the screen for a small bit.. I played with the position of the scripts, like putting the new CSS before the actual CSS, but that didn't do so well.

Any ideas? If I'm not clear enough, just tell me :)

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Have you considered using media queries?

http://www.alistapart.com/articles/responsive-web-design/

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    Yes, I have. But IE doesnt support that. And my client is oldfashion :p
    – Don Munter
    Oct 16, 2011 at 12:44
  • @DonMunter IE9+ does support them. And you can polyfill older IE browsers: github.com/scottjehl/Respond
    – Brent
    Oct 16, 2011 at 13:11
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You can use Adapt.js for this. Adapt determines which CSS file to load depending on the width and will switch the CSS-file on resize-event or triggered by tablet or phone tilt.

Also you can use Media Queries with a polyfill for older browser support instead of Adapt.js.

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Just call it once the window loads at the start as well:

function checkWindowSize() {

    if ( $(window).width() < 800 ) {
        $('body').addClass('small');
    }
    else {
        $('body').removeClass('small');
    }

}
$(window).load(checkWindowSize);
$(window).resize(checkWindowSize);
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  • Thank you for the compliment.
    – Kevin Pei
    Oct 16, 2011 at 12:51
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You're only calling your checkWindowSize method when the window resizes. When you refresh the page, no resizing occurs, so you never check the size and never add the class.

So you also need to call checkWindowSize when the page loads. Add this, in addition to the code you already have:

$(function() { checkWindowSize(); });
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As mentioned above, mediaqueries are the way togo. You've brobably seen HTML like this:

<link href='style.css' type='text/css' rel='stylesheet' media='screen'>

The W3C introduced Mediaqueries to further specify the media on which stylesheets should be used, this circumvents the disadvantages of browser sniffing, and makes it also work without javascript.

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