CSS media types
The following are the media types in CSS:
S.no | Values and descriptions |
---|---|
All Works on all devices. | |
auditoryfor speech synthesizer . | |
Braille is used for Braille tactile feedback equipment. | |
p> | EmbossedSuitable for paged braille printers . |
HandheldSuitable for handheld devices (Usually small screen, monochrome, limited bandwidth). | |
PrintSuitable for pagination and opacity Materials and documents viewed on screen in print preview mode. See the section on paginated media. | |
Projection is used for projecting presentations , such as a projector or printing to transparencies. See the section on paginated media. | |
Screen is mainly used for Color computer screen. | |
##Tty | Suitable for using fixed spacing Character grid media, such as teletypewriters, terminals, or portable devices with limited display capabilities. |
TV |
Suitable for TV type devices. p> |
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