@su-record/vibe 2.9.22 → 2.9.23

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-
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- ### DO / DON'T
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-
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- - DO set both a `min` and `max` in every `clamp()` to prevent runaway scaling.
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- - DO pair fluid type with fluid spacing — use `clamp()` for padding and gaps too.
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- - DON'T use viewport units alone (`font-size: 2vw`) without min/max constraints.
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- - DON'T fluid-scale every text element — establish a base scale, then derive headings from it.
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-
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- ---
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-
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- ## Container Queries
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-
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- ### Why Container Queries
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-
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- Media queries respond to the viewport. Container queries respond to the size of a parent element. This makes components truly reusable: a card in a wide sidebar behaves differently from the same card in a narrow main column without any global media queries.
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-
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- ```css
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- /* Declare the containment context on the parent */
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- .card-wrapper {
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- container-type: inline-size;
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- container-name: card;
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- }
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-
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- /* Style the card based on its container's width */
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- .card {
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- display: block;
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- }
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-
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- @container card (min-width: 400px) {
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- .card {
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- display: grid;
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- grid-template-columns: 120px 1fr;
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- gap: 1rem;
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- }
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- }
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- ```
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-
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- ### Container Query Units
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-
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- Container queries introduce new viewport-relative units scoped to the container: `cqi` (1% of container inline size), `cqb` (1% of container block size), `cqw`, `cqh`, `cqmin`, `cqmax`.
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-
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- ```css
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- @container (min-width: 400px) {
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- .card__title {
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- font-size: clamp(1rem, 4cqi, 1.5rem);
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- }
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- }
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- ```
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-
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- ### Nesting and Named Containers
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-
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- Name containers to target specific ancestors when containers are nested.
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-
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- ```css
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- .layout { container-type: inline-size; container-name: layout; }
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- .sidebar { container-type: inline-size; container-name: sidebar; }
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-
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- /* Target layout, not the nearest ancestor */
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- @container layout (min-width: 1024px) {
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- .article { padding-inline: 2rem; }
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- }
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- ```
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-
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- ### React Integration Pattern
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-
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- Pair container queries with a wrapper component to keep the containment declaration co-located with the component.
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-
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- ```tsx
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- export function CardContainer({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) {
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- return (
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- <div className="card-container">
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- {children}
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- </div>
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- );
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- }
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- ```
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-
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- ```css
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- .card-container {
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- container-type: inline-size;
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- container-name: card;
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- }
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- ```
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-
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- ### DO / DON'T
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-
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- - DO use container queries for component-level responsiveness and media queries for page-level layout.
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- - DO name containers when nesting container query contexts.
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- - DON'T use `container-type: size` unless you need to query block size — `inline-size` is sufficient for most layouts and has less layout impact.
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- - DON'T apply `container-type` directly to elements that participate in flex or grid layout — wrap them in a container element.
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- - DON'T replace all media queries with container queries; page-level layout (header, sidebar, footer) still belongs in media queries.
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+ # Responsive Design Reference
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+
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+ Deep reference for building layouts that adapt to any screen, input method, and environment. Covers mobile-first methodology, breakpoint strategy, input modality, safe areas, images, typography scaling, and container queries.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Mobile-First Development
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+
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+ ### The Core Principle
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+
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+ Write base styles for the smallest viewport first, then use `min-width` media queries to add complexity as space increases. This is progressive enhancement applied to layout.
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+
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+ The inverse approach — starting at desktop and overriding down — produces larger CSS, more specificity conflicts, and worse performance on mobile because the browser must parse and then undo rules.
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+
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+ ```css
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+ /* Wrong: desktop-first with max-width overrides */
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+ .card {
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+ display: grid;
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+ grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr;
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+ }
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+ @media (max-width: 768px) {
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+ .card { display: block; } /* fighting the cascade */
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Correct: mobile-first with min-width additions */
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+ .card {
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+ display: block; /* single column by default */
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+ }
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+ @media (min-width: 768px) {
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+ .card {
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+ display: grid;
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+ grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ In Tailwind, unprefixed utilities are the mobile base. Prefixes add styles at and above a breakpoint.
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+
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+ ```html
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+ <!-- Single column on mobile, two columns from md (768px) up -->
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+ <div class="grid grid-cols-1 md:grid-cols-2 lg:grid-cols-3">
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Progressive Enhancement in Practice
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+
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+ Start with the content working at any width, then layer layout, then layer decoration.
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+
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+ 1. Content: readable text, visible images, working links — no CSS required
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+ 2. Layout: flexbox/grid for spatial organization
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+ 3. Enhancement: hover effects, transitions, complex grid areas
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+
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+ ### DO / DON'T
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+
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+ - DO write all base styles without a media query — that is your mobile design.
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+ - DO load critical CSS inline and defer large layout stylesheets where possible.
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+ - DON'T use `max-width` media queries in a mobile-first system; they fight the cascade.
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+ - DON'T assume "mobile" means "slow" — optimize for network conditions, not device class.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Content-Driven Breakpoints
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+
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+ ### Break Where Content Breaks
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+
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+ Breakpoints should be chosen by observing where the layout becomes uncomfortable, not by matching known device widths. Devices change; content layout patterns are more stable.
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+
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+ The practical test: drag your browser window smaller. The moment the content looks wrong — text becomes too long, an image becomes too narrow, a navigation link wraps — that is your breakpoint.
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+
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+ ```css
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+ /* Content-driven: this nav breaks at the point it wraps, not at 768px */
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+ @media (min-width: 52rem) { /* ~832px at 16px base */
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+ .primary-nav {
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+ display: flex;
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+ gap: 1.5rem;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Naming Breakpoints Semantically
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+
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+ Avoid naming breakpoints after devices (`iphone`, `ipad`). Name them after layout roles.
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+
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+ ```css
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+ /* In a design token file */
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+ :root {
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+ --bp-compact: 375px;
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+ --bp-medium: 768px;
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+ --bp-wide: 1024px;
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+ --bp-ultrawide: 1440px;
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ In Tailwind, extend the theme rather than using arbitrary values to maintain consistency.
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+
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+ ```js
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+ // tailwind.config.js
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+ export default {
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+ theme: {
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+ screens: {
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+ sm: '375px',
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+ md: '768px',
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+ lg: '1024px',
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+ xl: '1440px',
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+ },
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+ },
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+ };
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### DO / DON'T
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+
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+ - DO add a breakpoint only when the content demands one.
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+ - DO name breakpoints by their layout role, not by device names.
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+ - DON'T add breakpoints at `320px`, `480px`, `768px`, `1024px` by habit — verify each one is needed.
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+ - DON'T target a specific device's dimensions; target your content's natural limits.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Reference Breakpoint Values
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+
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+ These four values cover the overwhelming majority of real-world layouts. They are starting points, not mandates.
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+
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+ | Name | Width | Typical use |
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+ |------|-------|-------------|
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+ | Mobile | 375px | Single-column, stacked navigation, full-width cards |
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+ | Tablet | 768px | Two-column grid, side-by-side cards, visible sidebar |
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+ | Desktop | 1024px | Three-column grid, persistent sidebar, expanded navigation |
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+ | Wide | 1440px | Max-width container centered with side gutters |
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+
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+ ### Max-Width Container Pattern
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+
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+ Prevent layouts from becoming too wide on large screens by constraining the content column.
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+
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+ ```css
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+ .container {
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+ width: 100%;
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+ max-width: 1440px;
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+ margin-inline: auto;
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+ padding-inline: clamp(1rem, 5vw, 4rem);
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ```html
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+ <!-- Tailwind equivalent -->
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+ <div class="w-full max-w-screen-xl mx-auto px-4 md:px-8 xl:px-16">
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### DO / DON'T
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+
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+ - DO set a `max-width` on your primary content container — unconstrained line lengths harm readability.
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+ - DO use `padding-inline` (logical properties) for horizontal rhythm.
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+ - DON'T center content with `margin: 0 auto` without a `max-width` — it has no effect on full-width elements.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Input Modality
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+
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+ ### Detecting Touch vs. Mouse
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+
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+ The `pointer` and `hover` media features detect the primary input device's capabilities, not the device class. A tablet with a mouse attached is `pointer: fine`.
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+
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+ ```css
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+ /* Expand targets for coarse pointers (touch) */
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+ @media (pointer: coarse) {
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+ .btn {
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+ min-height: 44px;
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+ padding-block: 0.75rem;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Rich hover effects only for devices that support hover */
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+ @media (hover: hover) and (pointer: fine) {
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+ .card:hover {
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+ transform: translateY(-2px);
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+ box-shadow: var(--shadow-raised);
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ In Tailwind, use arbitrary media query variants or custom plugins:
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+
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+ ```html
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+ <!-- Show only on hover-capable devices -->
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+ <button class="[@media(hover:hover)]:hover:bg-blue-600">
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### The `any-pointer` and `any-hover` Features
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+
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+ On hybrid devices (e.g., a Surface with both touch and stylus), `any-pointer: fine` is true even if `pointer: coarse` is the primary input. Use `any-pointer` to check whether any available input can be precise.
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+
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+ ```css
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+ /* Provide fine controls if any precision pointing device is available */
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+ @media (any-pointer: fine) {
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+ .resize-handle { display: block; }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### DO / DON'T
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+
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+ - DO use `(hover: hover) and (pointer: fine)` together — hover alone matches touch on some platforms.
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+ - DO test on real touch devices; DevTools device emulation does not always replicate touch behavior accurately.
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+ - DON'T add hover effects that reveal critical information — they are inaccessible on touch devices.
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+ - DON'T assume a narrow viewport means a touch device.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Safe Areas
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+
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+ ### Notches, Dynamic Island, and Home Indicators
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+
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+ Modern mobile devices cut into the viewport with sensors and virtual home indicators. Content placed at the screen edges without accounting for these insets will be obscured.
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+
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+ ```css
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+ /* Opt in to the full screen area first */
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+ html {
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+ /* Without this, safe area insets are always 0 */
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+ }
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+ /* Must be set on viewport meta: content="viewport-fit=cover" */
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+
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+ .header {
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+ padding-top: env(safe-area-inset-top);
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+ }
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+
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+ .bottom-nav {
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+ padding-bottom: env(safe-area-inset-bottom);
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+ }
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+
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+ .sidebar {
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+ padding-left: env(safe-area-inset-left);
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ```html
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+ <!-- Required meta tag in <head> -->
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+ <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, viewport-fit=cover">
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+ ```
236
+
237
+ ### Combining with Existing Padding
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+
239
+ Use `calc()` to add safe area insets on top of existing padding rather than replacing it.
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+
241
+ ```css
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+ .bottom-sheet {
243
+ padding-bottom: calc(1.5rem + env(safe-area-inset-bottom));
244
+ }
245
+ ```
246
+
247
+ In Tailwind, use arbitrary values:
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+
249
+ ```html
250
+ <nav class="pb-[calc(1rem+env(safe-area-inset-bottom))]">
251
+ ```
252
+
253
+ ### DO / DON'T
254
+
255
+ - DO set `viewport-fit=cover` in the meta viewport tag to make `env()` values non-zero.
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+ - DO add safe area insets to existing padding with `calc()`, not as replacements.
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+ - DON'T apply safe area insets to every element — apply them only to edge-anchored containers.
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+ - DON'T test only in DevTools — test on a physical device with a notch.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Responsive Images
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+
264
+ ### `srcset` and `sizes`
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+
266
+ The browser chooses the best image source; your job is to describe the candidates and the display size.
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+
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+ ```html
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+ <!-- Resolution switching: same image, different sizes -->
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+ <img
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+ src="photo-800.jpg"
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+ srcset="
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+ photo-400.jpg 400w,
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+ photo-800.jpg 800w,
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+ photo-1600.jpg 1600w
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+ "
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+ sizes="
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+ (max-width: 767px) 100vw,
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+ (max-width: 1023px) 50vw,
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+ 33vw
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+ "
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+ alt="Description of photo"
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+ loading="lazy"
284
+ decoding="async"
285
+ />
286
+ ```
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+
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+ `sizes` tells the browser how wide the image will be rendered before it downloads any CSS. Match it to your actual layout.
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+
290
+ ### Art Direction with `<picture>`
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+
292
+ When the composition must change at different sizes (e.g., a wide landscape crop on desktop, a tight portrait crop on mobile), use `<picture>`.
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+
294
+ ```html
295
+ <picture>
296
+ <source
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+ media="(min-width: 1024px)"
298
+ srcset="hero-landscape-1600.webp 1600w, hero-landscape-800.webp 800w"
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+ type="image/webp"
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+ />
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+ <source
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+ media="(min-width: 768px)"
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+ srcset="hero-square-800.webp"
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+ type="image/webp"
305
+ />
306
+ <img
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+ src="hero-portrait-400.jpg"
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+ srcset="hero-portrait-400.jpg 400w, hero-portrait-800.jpg 800w"
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+ alt="Hero image"
310
+ loading="eager"
311
+ />
312
+ </picture>
313
+ ```
314
+
315
+ ### Modern Formats
316
+
317
+ Serve WebP or AVIF with JPEG/PNG fallback. AVIF is ~50% smaller than JPEG at equivalent quality. Use `<picture>` type switching to serve the best format the browser supports.
318
+
319
+ ### DO / DON'T
320
+
321
+ - DO always write `alt` text on `<img>` — empty string is correct for decorative images.
322
+ - DO use `loading="lazy"` for below-the-fold images and `loading="eager"` for above-the-fold.
323
+ - DON'T set `sizes="100vw"` for every image — calculate the actual rendered width.
324
+ - DON'T use `<picture>` for resolution switching when `srcset` + `sizes` is sufficient.
325
+
326
+ ---
327
+
328
+ ## Fluid Typography
329
+
330
+ ### The `clamp()` Function
331
+
332
+ `clamp(min, preferred, max)` produces a value that scales smoothly between a minimum and maximum based on the viewport width. This eliminates the need for multiple typography breakpoints.
333
+
334
+ ```css
335
+ /* Font size scales from 1rem at 375px to 1.5rem at 1440px */
336
+ :root {
337
+ --font-size-body: clamp(1rem, 0.75rem + 0.67vw, 1.5rem);
338
+ --font-size-h1: clamp(1.75rem, 1.25rem + 2.13vw, 3.5rem);
339
+ --font-size-h2: clamp(1.375rem, 1rem + 1.6vw, 2.5rem);
340
+ }
341
+
342
+ body { font-size: var(--font-size-body); }
343
+ h1 { font-size: var(--font-size-h1); }
344
+ h2 { font-size: var(--font-size-h2); }
345
+ ```
346
+
347
+ ### Calculating the Preferred Value
348
+
349
+ The linear interpolation formula for `clamp()`:
350
+
351
+ ```
352
+ preferred = minSize + (maxSize - minSize) * (100vw - minVp) / (maxVp - minVp)
353
+ ```
354
+
355
+ Simplified as a CSS calc (using unitless vw slope):
356
+
357
+ ```css
358
+ /* Scales from 16px at 375px viewport to 20px at 1440px */
359
+ font-size: clamp(1rem, calc(0.75rem + 1.07vw), 1.25rem);
360
+ ```
361
+
362
+ ### Line Length Control
363
+
364
+ Fluid font sizes work best when paired with a constrained line length (`ch` units are ideal for this).
365
+
366
+ ```css
367
+ .prose {
368
+ max-width: 70ch;
369
+ font-size: clamp(1rem, 1.5vw, 1.125rem);
370
+ line-height: 1.6;
371
+ }
372
+ ```
373
+
374
+ ### DO / DON'T
375
+
376
+ - DO set both a `min` and `max` in every `clamp()` to prevent runaway scaling.
377
+ - DO pair fluid type with fluid spacing — use `clamp()` for padding and gaps too.
378
+ - DON'T use viewport units alone (`font-size: 2vw`) without min/max constraints.
379
+ - DON'T fluid-scale every text element — establish a base scale, then derive headings from it.
380
+
381
+ ---
382
+
383
+ ## Container Queries
384
+
385
+ ### Why Container Queries
386
+
387
+ Media queries respond to the viewport. Container queries respond to the size of a parent element. This makes components truly reusable: a card in a wide sidebar behaves differently from the same card in a narrow main column without any global media queries.
388
+
389
+ ```css
390
+ /* Declare the containment context on the parent */
391
+ .card-wrapper {
392
+ container-type: inline-size;
393
+ container-name: card;
394
+ }
395
+
396
+ /* Style the card based on its container's width */
397
+ .card {
398
+ display: block;
399
+ }
400
+
401
+ @container card (min-width: 400px) {
402
+ .card {
403
+ display: grid;
404
+ grid-template-columns: 120px 1fr;
405
+ gap: 1rem;
406
+ }
407
+ }
408
+ ```
409
+
410
+ ### Container Query Units
411
+
412
+ Container queries introduce new viewport-relative units scoped to the container: `cqi` (1% of container inline size), `cqb` (1% of container block size), `cqw`, `cqh`, `cqmin`, `cqmax`.
413
+
414
+ ```css
415
+ @container (min-width: 400px) {
416
+ .card__title {
417
+ font-size: clamp(1rem, 4cqi, 1.5rem);
418
+ }
419
+ }
420
+ ```
421
+
422
+ ### Nesting and Named Containers
423
+
424
+ Name containers to target specific ancestors when containers are nested.
425
+
426
+ ```css
427
+ .layout { container-type: inline-size; container-name: layout; }
428
+ .sidebar { container-type: inline-size; container-name: sidebar; }
429
+
430
+ /* Target layout, not the nearest ancestor */
431
+ @container layout (min-width: 1024px) {
432
+ .article { padding-inline: 2rem; }
433
+ }
434
+ ```
435
+
436
+ ### React Integration Pattern
437
+
438
+ Pair container queries with a wrapper component to keep the containment declaration co-located with the component.
439
+
440
+ ```tsx
441
+ export function CardContainer({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) {
442
+ return (
443
+ <div className="card-container">
444
+ {children}
445
+ </div>
446
+ );
447
+ }
448
+ ```
449
+
450
+ ```css
451
+ .card-container {
452
+ container-type: inline-size;
453
+ container-name: card;
454
+ }
455
+ ```
456
+
457
+ ### DO / DON'T
458
+
459
+ - DO use container queries for component-level responsiveness and media queries for page-level layout.
460
+ - DO name containers when nesting container query contexts.
461
+ - DON'T use `container-type: size` unless you need to query block size — `inline-size` is sufficient for most layouts and has less layout impact.
462
+ - DON'T apply `container-type` directly to elements that participate in flex or grid layout — wrap them in a container element.
463
+ - DON'T replace all media queries with container queries; page-level layout (header, sidebar, footer) still belongs in media queries.