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Show Different Meta Tag Based on Device


Running into all kinds of meta tag issues today...

I want this meta tag to be displayed on devices that are (max-width: 1024px) and (min-width: 768px)...

<meta name="viewport" content="minimum-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=1.0" />

And this meta tag for devices that are (min-width: 320px) and (max-width: 568px)...

<meta name="viewport" content="maximum-scale=1.0" />

Whats the best solution to display the appropriate meta tag?

Can I use "media="only screen and (device-width: 768px)" for example on a meta tag?


Solution

  • You can't use the media attribute on meta tags according to Mozilla (although you probably should be able to).

    The best option, in my opinion, would probably be client-side Javascript, and assuming you are using jQuery, it should be easy to get a reliable reading of the window width.

    You don't need to use media queries at all. jQuery provides a .width() shortcut to get the width of a window (you can do this without jQuery, but jQuery makes your reading more reliable than plain Javascript).

    if ($(window).width() >= 768 && $(window).width()) <= 1024)
        $('meta').attr('name', 'viewport').attr('content', 'minimum-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=1.0').appendTo('head')
    else if ($(window).width() >= 320 && $(window).width() <= 568)
        $('meta').attr('name', 'viewport').attr('content', 'maximum-scale=1.0').appendTo('head')
    

    But, remember that once the window resizes, these rules won't update unless you have code to do that.