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I am using bootstrap to build a client's site and I have come unstuck when trying to target landscape and portrait orientation on mobile in order to add some specific styles for both viewports. How do I target portrait and landscape orientation for mobile styles? I need to add specific styles at 320px breakpoint and certain styles at 480px breakpoint. With my current media queries this is not working Currently in my stylesheet I have the following:

/* portrait phones */
@media only screen and (max-width: 320px) and (orientation:portrait) {
    /* Styles */
}

/* landscape phones */
@media only screen and (min-width: 321px) and (orientation:landscape) {
/* Styles */
    }

If I put styles in for landscape however I don't think they are being picked up. Every time I make a change and then refresh my Iphone I don't see any difference. Im thinking maybe my media queries are wrong? If there is a better way to target mobile states I would greatly appreciate any help.

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  • for this kind of situations use CSS-Mobile first frameworks like Foundation zurb foundation.zurb.com/docs/media-queries.html, Very easy to use don't get confuse.. Oct 2, 2013 at 10:48
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    Thanks for your suggestion. I figured out the problem in the meantime. in my header I had initial-scale=1 or something like that which is why I was having problems I have since removed that and used media query /* Landscape phones and down */ @media (max-width: 480px) now when i flip my phone from portrait to landscape it works! (: Oct 2, 2013 at 10:54
  • Cool happie coding.. :) Oct 2, 2013 at 11:16

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Try to use:

@media (orientation: portrait) and (max-width: 400px) {Fooobar}

@media (orientation: landscape) and (max-width: 400px) {foobar} 
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  • Awesome!! exactly what i needed ( the landscape orientation ). Learnt another thing about CSS today Aug 18, 2019 at 15:08
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I managed to resolve this issue in the end by adding a max-width to my 321px media query and was able to target both landscape and portrait mobile orientation. I also found in my header I had: initial-scale=1 which seemed to be causing the problem and after removing it I was able to target the mobile breakpoints I needed.

/*Portrait phones */
@media (max-width:320px){}

/* Landscape phones and down */
@media (min-width: 321px) and (max-width: 480px) {}

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