Responsive Images, Part 10: Conclusion
Phew. We made it! We’ve come to the end of the Responsive Images 101 series. Before we part ways with this series, I want to pass along some tips, resources and final thoughts on where…
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Phew. We made it! We’ve come to the end of the Responsive Images 101 series. Before we part ways with this series, I want to pass along some tips, resources and final thoughts on where…
So far we’ve been focused on how to make responsive images more performant. That’s essential, but at the end of the day, we still have the same old image on the page. Now, it is…
One of the main reasons why we need solutions for responsive images is because the <img> element is insufficient. It only has one src and we need multiple sources. Given that fact, it may be…
When you start incorporating the new responsive images standards across your site, the task can seem daunting. How do you know which standards to use and where? How will you maintain the new markup…
I wrote recently about why you shouldn’t use <picture> for responsive images most of the time. In short, my argument is that most responsive images fall under the resolution switching use case and…
Confession time: For most of my career, I despised form elements. Checkboxes, radios, selects and file inputs seemed to gleefully defy what little control I expected from an HTML element. Their penchant for idiosyncracy drove…
A few months ago, I found myself in a Twitter debate over whether or not responsive design can work for web apps. @adamconnor @nickf Every "expert" I've consulted has acknowledged that…
Out of all the conversations I’ve had with individuals who have had ideas for apps, the one I had with Miloš Jovanović stands out the most. That’s why I’m so pleased he is going to…
I recently had the opportunity to work with a company that is moving to a responsive design and has over 800,000 images on their site. These images come from all over the world. I learned…
A few months ago I was tasked with finding a good solution for a client who wanted to move to responsive design, but had a web app that they needed to support as well.