@mathias Trust me, I’ve been down this road: you’re about to get a lot of “UGH” @-replies. +@yoavweiss
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@wilto No worries, I’ve got an ‘RTFCM¹’ autoresponder set up. ¹…Commit Message +@yoavweiss
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@xavez With `srcset` & <picture> the browser can adjust for bandwidth. Why would you want to override that? ++@yoavweiss -
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@mathias I'm using Canary 34. Does that mean I already have this feat? -
@MartijnSaly It will appear in a 34.x.x update. It’s available already with the ‘Experimental Web Platform features’ flag enabled.
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@mathias@yoavweiss nobody wants srcset but implementers, wherefore art thou <picture>? :-/ -
@ljharb `srcset` is just the first step. http://picture.responsiveimages.org/#relationship-to-srcset … +@yoavweiss - 1 more reply
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@xavez If you're interested, I wrote a related article a while back. http://mobile.smashingmagazine.com/2013/01/09/bandwidth-media-queries-we-dont-need-em/ … +@wimleers@mathiasThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@mathias: <img srcset> support will be enabled by default in Chrome 34 / Opera 21 ..." -
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