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| title: Responsive Design | |
| description: | |
| Learn how to create responsive designs using Chakra UI's built-in responsive | |
| style props | |
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| ## Overview | |
| Responsive design is a fundamental aspect of modern web development, allowing | |
| websites and applications to adapt seamlessly to different screen sizes and | |
| devices. | |
| :::info | |
| Chakra uses a mobile-first breakpoint system and leverages min-width media | |
| queries `@media(min-width)` when you write responsive styles. | |
| ::: | |
| Chakra provides five breakpoints by default: | |
| ```ts | |
| const breakpoints = { | |
| base: "0rem", // 0px | |
| sm: "30rem", // ~480px | |
| md: "48rem", // ~768px | |
| lg: "62rem", // ~992px | |
| xl: "80rem", // ~1280px | |
| "2xl": "96rem", // ~1536px | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| ## Object syntax | |
| Here's an example of how to change the font weight of a text on large screens | |
| ```jsx | |
| <Text fontWeight="medium" lg={{ fontWeight: "bold" }}> | |
| Text | |
| </Text> | |
| ``` | |
| or use the prop based modifier | |
| ```jsx | |
| <Text fontWeight={{ base: "medium", lg: "bold" }}>Text</Text> | |
| ``` | |
| ## Array syntax | |
| Chakra also accepts arrays as values for responsive styles. Pass the | |
| corresponding value for each breakpoint in the array. Using our previous code as | |
| an example: | |
| ```jsx | |
| <Text fontWeight={["medium", undefined, undefined, "bold"]}>Text</Text> | |
| ``` | |
| Notice the use of `undefined` for the breakpoints to skip the `md` and `lg` | |
| breakpoints. | |
| ## Breakpoint targeting | |
| ### Breakpoint range | |
| Chakra provides a way to target a range of breakpoints using the `To` notation. | |
| To apply styles between the `md` and `xl` breakpoints, use the `mdToXl` | |
| property: | |
| ```jsx | |
| <Text fontWeight={{ mdToXl: "bold" }}>Text</Text> | |
| ``` | |
| > This text will only be bold from `md` to `xl` breakpoints. | |
| ### Only breakpoint | |
| To target a single breakpoint, use the `Only` notation. Here's an example of how | |
| to apply styles only in the `lg` breakpoint, using the `lgOnly` property: | |
| ```jsx | |
| <Text fontWeight={{ lgOnly: "bold" }}>Text</Text> | |
| ``` | |
| ## Hiding elements at breakpoint | |
| Chakra provides the `hideFrom` and `hideBelow` utilities to hide elements at | |
| specific breakpoints. | |
| To hide an element from the `md` breakpoint, use the `hideFrom` utility: | |
| ```jsx | |
| <Stack hideFrom="md"> | |
| <Text>This text will be hidden from the `md` breakpoint</Text> | |
| </Stack> | |
| ``` | |
| To hide an element below the `md` breakpoint, use the `hideBelow` utility: | |
| ```jsx | |
| <Stack hideBelow="md"> | |
| <Text>This text will be hidden below the `md` breakpoint</Text> | |
| </Stack> | |
| ``` | |
| ## Customizing Breakpoints | |
| To learn how to customize breakpoints, please refer to the | |
| [customizing breakpoints](/docs/theming/customization/breakpoints) section. | |
| ## FAQs | |
| ### Why are breakpoints converted to `rem`? | |
| The conversion to `rem` is intentional and beneficial for accessibility reasons: | |
| - User changed their browser's font setting | |
| - User zoomed in | |
| - Font size changed in HTML | |