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By: Mr C

webkit-image-set isn’t perfect, but the problem appears to be nowhere near as bad as suggested here. adding a style tag to an IMG element such as the following, works just fine:...

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By: Bruce

<a href="#comment-982767" rel="nofollow">Mr C</a> the problem with using the CSS content property is that all browsers have an algorithm called prefetch in which they begin downloading...

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By: Andy Davies

You know image-set is in the CSS4-images spec?

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By: Bruce

Andy Davies, yes. What of it?

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By: Andy Davies

It’s just that “Webkit has implemented a new non-standard CSS function called -webkit-image-set:” won’t hold true for much longer. TBH I’m not keen on either picture or srcset/image-set syntax as I...

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By: Responsive HTML5 video | Ian Devlin

[...] are a couple of ways of approaching this, although none of them are perfect. The great debate about adaptive images continues, and is also appropriate here, as having something similar for both...

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