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Jason Grigsby on Responsive Images: A Look at Today’s Solutions

Topics Guest Post, Responsive, Responsive Images
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In part 1 of this interview, Jason Grigsby and I discussed how the industry came to understand the responsive image problem. Here, in part 2, we discuss today’s solutions — taking a particularly deep dive into the puzzle of “responsive image breakpoints.” EP: So, where are we, today,…

Jason Grigsby on Responsive Images: Where It All Started

Topics Guest Post, Responsive, Responsive Images
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  Portland-based web developer Jason Grigsby co-founded Cloud Four. He’s a prolific writer and speaks about front-end development as thoughtfully as anyone in the business. He’s been writing about responsive images since there were responsive images to write about, and recently, he and I had a chance to sit…

How to Scale an Image Automatically with Client Hints

Topics DotNet, HTML, Image Transformation, Java, Javascript, Node, PHP, Responsive, Responsive Images, Ruby on Rails
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I’ll start by giving it to you straight: As part of the recent “auto–everything” launch, we introduced two new transformation parameters – dpr_auto and w_auto, which pair the DPR and Width Client Hints with Cloudinary’s existing image resizing and delivery infrastructure, in order to serve up simple,…

Automatically art-directed responsive images with Cloudinary

Topics Guest Post, HTML5, Image Transformation, Responsive, Responsive Images
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Previously, we saw how to mark up performant, adaptable <img>s using srcset and sizes in conjunction with Cloudinary’s image transformations. How far can we push that notion of “adaptability”? Last time, we learned how to offer up an image at a range of different resolutions. This allowed us to…

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