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#JavaScript #Responsive #Image #ResponsiveImage

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The multi-framework JavaScript library for responsive images.

ResponsiveImage & EmberJS & glob vite imports

ResponsiveImage is a: Multi-framework JavaScript library for responsive images. Responsive images...

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Smallest GIF? Meh! Tiniest data URL is a BMP!

There is the occasional need for the tiniest possible image, but what can we use as one?

Thought experiment: To a lighter future where we don't have to worry about responsive image markup? 🤔🏞️ https://macarthur.me/posts/distaste-for-responsive-images/ #responsive #ResponsiveImage
Looking Forward to (Hopefully) Not Needing Responsive Images One Day

I’ve decided I don’t like the responsive image API in HTML, or at least the idea that we still need it as a performance tool.By "responsive," I mean "show different versions of an image based on device," using only HTML. If it’s been a minute, here’s a recap. You can

Alex MacArthur

#Development #Pitfalls
sizes="auto" pretty much requires width and height attributes · What’s odd about the new auto-sizes for lazy-loaded images https://ilo.im/15xc2y

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#WebDev #ResponsiveImage #LazyLoading #CLS #Frontend #HTML

Sizes="auto" pretty much requires width and height attributes — ericportis.com

The next generation image format for the web is not JPEG XL?

I am late to the party here, but Google looks like they casted their vote for what they want the next image format for the web to be.

Rob O'Leary

#Design #Development #Explorations
On Container Queries, responsive images, and JPEG-XL · Responsive images conflict with Container Queries. Can JPEG-XL help? https://ilo.im/11dfiy

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On Container Queries, Responsive Images, and JPEG-XL

With the news that CSS Container Queries have shipped in nearly all stable, modern browsers, it’s time to revisit responsive images and ask how they fit in a container query world. Are we on the right path?

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