Media query for PHP variables












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I have two PHP variables:





  1. $video_mp4: Which is a video file.


  2. $video_poster: Which is an image.


For desktop, I want $video_mp4 to load as an ambient video, which it does. But on max-width: 576px I want the $video_poster to show.



Unsure on how to approach this though. This is my current code and thought process:



<div class="hero__container--teaser">
<div class="hero__teaser">
<!-- By default, show video -->
<?php echo wp_video_shortcode( $video_mp4 ); ?>
<!-- If max-width 576px, show image -->
<?php echo "<img src='$video_poster'>;" ?>
</div>
</div>


Wondering what the best practise here?










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    I have two PHP variables:





    1. $video_mp4: Which is a video file.


    2. $video_poster: Which is an image.


    For desktop, I want $video_mp4 to load as an ambient video, which it does. But on max-width: 576px I want the $video_poster to show.



    Unsure on how to approach this though. This is my current code and thought process:



    <div class="hero__container--teaser">
    <div class="hero__teaser">
    <!-- By default, show video -->
    <?php echo wp_video_shortcode( $video_mp4 ); ?>
    <!-- If max-width 576px, show image -->
    <?php echo "<img src='$video_poster'>;" ?>
    </div>
    </div>


    Wondering what the best practise here?










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      I have two PHP variables:





      1. $video_mp4: Which is a video file.


      2. $video_poster: Which is an image.


      For desktop, I want $video_mp4 to load as an ambient video, which it does. But on max-width: 576px I want the $video_poster to show.



      Unsure on how to approach this though. This is my current code and thought process:



      <div class="hero__container--teaser">
      <div class="hero__teaser">
      <!-- By default, show video -->
      <?php echo wp_video_shortcode( $video_mp4 ); ?>
      <!-- If max-width 576px, show image -->
      <?php echo "<img src='$video_poster'>;" ?>
      </div>
      </div>


      Wondering what the best practise here?










      share|improve this question
















      I have two PHP variables:





      1. $video_mp4: Which is a video file.


      2. $video_poster: Which is an image.


      For desktop, I want $video_mp4 to load as an ambient video, which it does. But on max-width: 576px I want the $video_poster to show.



      Unsure on how to approach this though. This is my current code and thought process:



      <div class="hero__container--teaser">
      <div class="hero__teaser">
      <!-- By default, show video -->
      <?php echo wp_video_shortcode( $video_mp4 ); ?>
      <!-- If max-width 576px, show image -->
      <?php echo "<img src='$video_poster'>;" ?>
      </div>
      </div>


      Wondering what the best practise here?







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          Wrap video content with .video and image content with .image and using CSS Media queries in max-width: 576px show image and hide video



          .hero__teaser .image {
          display: none;
          }
          @media (max-width: 576px) {
          .hero__teaser .image {
          display: block !important;
          }
          .hero__teaser .video {
          display: none;
          }
          }


          <div class="hero__container--teaser">
          <div class="hero__teaser">
          <div class="video">
          <?php echo wp_video_shortcode( $video_mp4 ); ?>
          </div>
          <div class="image">
          <?php echo "<img src='$video_poster'>;" ?>
          </div>
          </div>
          </div>







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            Wrap video content with .video and image content with .image and using CSS Media queries in max-width: 576px show image and hide video



            .hero__teaser .image {
            display: none;
            }
            @media (max-width: 576px) {
            .hero__teaser .image {
            display: block !important;
            }
            .hero__teaser .video {
            display: none;
            }
            }


            <div class="hero__container--teaser">
            <div class="hero__teaser">
            <div class="video">
            <?php echo wp_video_shortcode( $video_mp4 ); ?>
            </div>
            <div class="image">
            <?php echo "<img src='$video_poster'>;" ?>
            </div>
            </div>
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              Wrap video content with .video and image content with .image and using CSS Media queries in max-width: 576px show image and hide video



              .hero__teaser .image {
              display: none;
              }
              @media (max-width: 576px) {
              .hero__teaser .image {
              display: block !important;
              }
              .hero__teaser .video {
              display: none;
              }
              }


              <div class="hero__container--teaser">
              <div class="hero__teaser">
              <div class="video">
              <?php echo wp_video_shortcode( $video_mp4 ); ?>
              </div>
              <div class="image">
              <?php echo "<img src='$video_poster'>;" ?>
              </div>
              </div>
              </div>







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                Wrap video content with .video and image content with .image and using CSS Media queries in max-width: 576px show image and hide video



                .hero__teaser .image {
                display: none;
                }
                @media (max-width: 576px) {
                .hero__teaser .image {
                display: block !important;
                }
                .hero__teaser .video {
                display: none;
                }
                }


                <div class="hero__container--teaser">
                <div class="hero__teaser">
                <div class="video">
                <?php echo wp_video_shortcode( $video_mp4 ); ?>
                </div>
                <div class="image">
                <?php echo "<img src='$video_poster'>;" ?>
                </div>
                </div>
                </div>







                share|improve this answer















                Wrap video content with .video and image content with .image and using CSS Media queries in max-width: 576px show image and hide video



                .hero__teaser .image {
                display: none;
                }
                @media (max-width: 576px) {
                .hero__teaser .image {
                display: block !important;
                }
                .hero__teaser .video {
                display: none;
                }
                }


                <div class="hero__container--teaser">
                <div class="hero__teaser">
                <div class="video">
                <?php echo wp_video_shortcode( $video_mp4 ); ?>
                </div>
                <div class="image">
                <?php echo "<img src='$video_poster'>;" ?>
                </div>
                </div>
                </div>








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