January 2015
RESPONSIVE DESIGN - Which responsive images solution should you use? | CSS-Tricks
There are a bunch of techniques going around for dealing with responsive images lately. That is, solutions to help us serve the right image for the occasion (e.g. size of screen and bandwidth available). They all do things a bit differently. To keep track, Christopher Schmitt and I have created this spreadsheet of techniques.
March 2014
image - Responsive - JAVASCRIPT (PHP) - Adaptive Images in HTML
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Adaptive-Images aims to mitigate the problems inherent with Filament Group's method. It is designed to be entirely non-destructive so that it will work with any CMS or even with existing mark-up, without a need to edit anything. It creates and manages its own resized images using your existing images as the source, and it will adapt to the same resolution brackets your site does with the CSS3 @media queries used in your Responsive Design. It can do all of this because it already has the high resolution version to work on (it's the one referenced in the mark-up).
January 2014
CSS - RESPONSIVE - Flexible Foundations | Trent Walton
Responsive or not, there’s no reason why we shouldn’t all be designing and building sites on flexible foundations.
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