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In Responsive IMGs Part 1, I took a high-level look at what responsive IMGs are, the problem they are trying to solve, and the common issues they face. In this post, I’m going to take a deeper look at the specific techniques being used to provide responsive IMGs and try to evaluate what works and doesn’t. If you haven’t read part 1, you may want to do so before reading this post as it will help ex
In my post “Where are the Mobile First Responsive Web Designs”, I noted that one of the first things I look for when trying to determine whether or not a responsive web design is “mobile first” is whether or not it has a strategy for handling the IMG tag. A recent Smashing Magazine round up of responsive web design techniques included several new approaches for handling IMG tags which makes it the
Downloading 162K unnecessarily on a mobile device is nothing to sneeze at no matter how good the mobile phone is. Browser Resizing Can Be CPU and Memory Intensive Yes, desktop browsers and iPhones have no trouble resizing images, but what about older or cheaper phones with less formidable CPUs? With this technique, we’re asking them to download larger images, uncompress them to their full size in
For the most part, Mobile Safari on the iPad is the same as that on the iPhone. One difference that I’ve found is that Webkit on the iPad honors CSS media query declarations based on orientation. I’ve built a sample page demonstrating orientation css for iPad. Using orientation in CSS is very simple. The code looks like this: <link rel=”stylesheet” media=”all and (orientation:portrait)” href=”port
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