Prefers contrast is a package that tells you whether a user prefers increased contrast. It's based on the CSS @media (prefers-contrast)
, which is part of Media Queries Level 5. It's around 700 bytes minified, 300 bytes gzipped.
Add the dependency from NPM:
npm install prefers-contrast
Import the package:
import prefersContrast from "prefers-contrast";
Then call the function:
const contrastPreference = prefersContrast();
// Returns "high", "low" or "no-preference"
This package only works in browsers that natively support @media (prefers-contrast)
, so it just returns "no-preference"
in unsupported browsers. Current browser support
By passing false
as the argument, you can get "unsupported"
as the value for unsupported browsers:
const contrastPreference = prefersContrast(false);
// Returns "high", "low", "no-preference", or "unsupported"
Install dependencies:
yarn
Compile Typescript to ES6 before publishing to NPM:
yarn build
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MIT