Created 08/31/2012 - 9 months ago
The web needs a better way to serve images. One size fits all doesn't cut it in the increasingly mobile world. To help web developers cope with varying screen sizes, resolutions and bandwidth, the W3C is considering a new Responsive Images Extension for HTML.
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W3C Publishes first draft of HTML Responsive Images Extension. Here's hoping the browser devs accepts it! http://t.co/jF0B8wKN
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Well, at least they're getting there - W3C Publishes First Draft of HTML Responsive Images Extension http://t.co/ds21ckCe
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Was just talking about needing this - RT @jcleblanc: W3C 1st Draft of HTML Responsive Images Extension http://t.co/EgOSsnZo
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W3C Publishes First Draft of HTML Responsive Images Extension http://t.co/4fl5ZO3X So many screens, so few images (testing responsive si...
