useMediaQuery
Subscribe and respond to media query changes with useMediaQuery.
Install:
npm i @uidotdev/usehooks
  
Description:
The useMediaQuery hook leverages the window.matchMedia API to subscribe to CSS media query changes, thereby providing real-time responsiveness to dynamic changes in the viewport or screen orientation. It allows the component to rerender whenever the media query’s result changes. It throws an error if attempted to be used on the server-side (media queries only work in the browser).
Parameters
| Name | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| query | string | The media query to listen changes | 
Return Value
| Type | Description | 
|---|---|
| boolean | Returns a boolean value indicating whether the media query matches the current state of the device. | 
Demo:
Example:
import * as React from "react";
import { useMediaQuery } from "@uidotdev/usehooks";
import { phone, tablet, laptop, desktop } from "./icons";
export default function App() {
  const isSmallDevice = useMediaQuery("only screen and (max-width : 768px)");
  const isMediumDevice = useMediaQuery(
    "only screen and (min-width : 769px) and (max-width : 992px)"
  );
  const isLargeDevice = useMediaQuery(
    "only screen and (min-width : 993px) and (max-width : 1200px)"
  );
  const isExtraLargeDevice = useMediaQuery(
    "only screen and (min-width : 1201px)"
  );
  return (
    <section>
      <h1>useMediaQuery</h1>
      Resize your browser windows to see changes.
      <article>
        <figure className={isSmallDevice ? "active" : ""}>
          {phone}
          <figcaption>Small</figcaption>
        </figure>
        <figure className={isMediumDevice ? "active" : ""}>
          {tablet}
          <figcaption>Medium</figcaption>
        </figure>
        <figure className={isLargeDevice ? "active" : ""}>
          {laptop}
          <figcaption>Large</figcaption>
        </figure>
        <figure className={isExtraLargeDevice ? "active" : ""}>
          {desktop}
          <figcaption>Extra Large</figcaption>
        </figure>
      </article>
    </section>
  );
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