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Respondu: responsive implementation framework (alpha) – implements picture and srcset

David Clements

Posted on May 21, 2012

Update: After being inspired by the suggestions of Florian Rivoal (editor of the CSS Media Queries spec) and Markus Ernst over on the whatwg mailinglist Respondu now supports a new hybrid format that combines picture and srcset in a way … Continue reading →

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An update on responsive images

Philip Ingrey

Posted on May 19, 2012

Hey everyone, I guess a lot of you guys aren’t signed up to the whatwg mailing list so I thought it’d be good to give an update on what’s going on. I don’t claim to be an authority, in fact … Continue reading →

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Shouldn’t we be defining content, not context?

Jacob Mather

Posted on May 16, 2012

AlphaXtreme, LLC

One of the points that I have seen raised against Matt’s most recent suggestion involving templates has stuck a major chord with me: indirection. A Warning What I’m about to suggest seems quite “off the wall” in relation to what … Continue reading →

7 Comments | Leave a Comment | Category Responsive Web Design

srcset added to WHATWG spec

David Goss

Posted on May 15, 2012

Thackerays

Despite significant opposition from developers, the srcset attribute has been added to the WHATWG’s HTML spec by Ian Hickson. He has written a long email to the mailing list commenting on many of the issues and explaining his actions. As … Continue reading →

13 Comments | Leave a Comment | Category Uncategorized

More on the srcset proposal

David Goss

Posted on May 14, 2012

Thackerays

After a lot of reading over the weekend and a fair bit of discussion on the WHATWG mailing list,  I’ve come to a couple of conclusions: Initially, I totally misunderstood how <img srcset> works I still don’t want it, and … Continue reading →

16 Comments | Leave a Comment | Category Uncategorized

An alternative proposition to picture and srcset, with wider scope

Matt Wilcox

Posted on May 13, 2012

Managing responsive designs is hard, so let’s use our <head> Here is what I believe is the best proposition yet for managing our responsive designs. This includes managing our CSS, JavaScript, and inline <img>’s. <head> <meta name=’case’ data=’breakpoint1′ media=’min-width:350px’ /> … Continue reading →

50 Comments | Leave a Comment | Category Uncategorized

Responsive image element proposed by the WHATWG

Mathew Marquis

Posted on May 11, 2012

Filament Group

After months of discussing possible solutions for responsive images on the WHATWG mailing list, I discovered yesterday that another, different syntax was proposed on the WHATWG IRC channel. Additionally, when I joined the discussion, it became apparent that the majority of … Continue reading →

215 Comments | Leave a Comment | Category Uncategorized

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