I've been googling but lost myself in complicated explanations. And then I thought that someone in here might be able to help. :) I've set up a web-page which contains both a mobile-version and a computer-version.
I'm happy with how most of it looks on all media-devices I've tried. Although I have some elements where I want to set a max-width for bigger screens. It's only some elements containing images, not text. Basically, the images become too big on big screens!
I get how to set a max-width for "@media screen and (min-width: XXXpx)" BUT how do I also include retina-screens in this? I don't want small retina-screens to be affected by this, only big ones...
Is there a simple solution for this?
I.e.:
.singel_image_container {
display: inline-block;
width: 60vw;
margin-bottom: 7vh;
margin-left: 2vw;
}
@media screen and (min-width: 1200px) {
display: inline-block;
width: 40vw;
margin-bottom: 7vh;
margin-left: 12vw;
}
Clearification:
HTML:
<div class="singel_image_container">
<img class="landscape_image" src="img/alven/1.jpg">
</div>
<div class="project_description">
<h2><i>Ädno / Älven / The River</i> Blablabla</h2>
</div>
CSS:
.project_description {
float: right;
width: 34vw;
margin-right: 2vw;
}
.singel_image_container {
display: inline-block;
width: 60vw;
margin-bottom: 7vh;
margin-left: 2vw;
}
What I then want is to set a max-width on "single_image_container" and enlarge the margin on the project_description when viewed on bigger screens.