


Playing With (Fake) Container Queries With watched-box & resizeasaurus
Heydon's watched-box
is an exceptional tool for simulating container queries. This custom element cleverly uses class names, applied based on size breakpoints determined by ResizeObserver
, to mimic container query behavior. It offers a refined approach compared to earlier methods.
I'd confidently use watched-box
in production due to its lightweight nature, lack of dependencies, and straightforward implementation.
For development and testing, Zach's resize-asaurus
web component provides a valuable addition. It encapsulates elements within a resizable container, displaying the current width. This eliminates the need to resize the entire browser window for testing; individual elements become directly resizable.
Combining these components:
<resize-asaurus><watched-box widthbreaks="320px, 600px"><div> ... </div> </watched-box></resize-asaurus>
Allows CSS styling based on breakpoints:
.card { .w-gt-320px & { } .w-gt-600px & { } }
While this CSS isn't the final container query syntax, it effectively achieves the same result with clear, generated class names.
(Example and live demo links would be included here)
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