The scan
CSS @media
media feature can be used to apply styles based on the scanning process (if any) utilized by the output device. The word scanning used in this context does not refer to an image scanner, such as one used to digitize a photograph. Rather, it means the process by which an image is painted onto a television screen (or other device).
The scan
feature is specified as a single keyword value chosen from the list below.
interlace
progressive
<p>If your screen uses interlaced rendering, this text should be in a sans-serif font. If your screen uses progressive scanning, you should see a serif font.</p>
p { font-family: cursive; } @media (scan: interlace) { p { font-family: sans-serif; } } @media (scan: progressive) { p { font-family: serif; } }
Specification | Status | Comment |
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Media Queries Level 4 The definition of 'scan' in that specification. | Working Draft | No change. |
Media Queries The definition of 'scan' in that specification. | Recommendation | Initial definition. |
Feature | Chrome | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari |
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Basic support | ? | No support | ? | ? | ? |
Feature | Android | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | IE Mobile | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile |
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Basic support | ? | No support | ? | ? | ? |
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