The viewport is the user's visible area of a web page. css
The viewport varies with the device, and will be smaller on a mobile phone than on a computer screen. web
Before tablets and mobile phones, web pages were designed only for computer screens, and it was common for web pages to have a static design and a fixed size. ui
Then, when we started surfing the internet using tablets and mobile phones, fixed size web pages were too large to fit the viewport. To fix this, browsers on those devices scaled down the entire web page to fit the screen. this
This was not perfect!! But a quick fix. scala
LINK:http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_rwd_viewport.asp get
function init_viewport() {
if (/Android (\d+\.\d+)/.test(navigator.userAgent)) {
var version = parseFloat(RegExp.$1);
if (version > 2.3) {
var width = window.outerWidth == 0 ? window.screen.width : window.outerWidth;
var phoneScale = parseInt(width) / 480;
document.write('<meta name="viewport" content="width=500, minimum-scale = ' + phoneScale + ', maximum-scale = ' + phoneScale + ', target-densitydpi=device-dpi">');
}
else {
document.write('<meta name="viewport" content="width=480, target-densitydpi=device-dpi">');
}
}
else if (navigator.userAgent.indexOf('iPhone') != -1) {
var phoneScale = parseInt(window.screen.width) / 480;
document.write('<meta name="viewport" content="width=480; min-height=750;initial-scale=' + phoneScale + '; user-scalable=no;" /> '); //0.75 0.82
}
else {
document.write('<meta name="viewport" content="width=480, height=750, initial-scale=0.64" /> '); //0.75 0.82
}
}
init_viewport();it