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`picture` in WebKit (which you can test by downloading [WebKit Nightly][webkit-nightly]) currently has some issues with double-downloads, and doesn’t yet respond to viewport changes. Luckily the implementation will have plenty of time to mature, as it (probably) won’t be ported over to shipping Safaris until their next major version bumps in the fall.
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But! In the Fall! Mobile and desktop Safari will (probably) ship with complete responsive images implementations! And the last gap in respimg support will be filled. Huzzah.
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But! In the Fall! Mobile and desktop Safari will (probably) ship with complete responsive images implementations! And the last big gap in respimg support will be filled. Huzzah.
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## 2016: Year of the Container Query?
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- I wrote a thing! About [automating responsive images using Cloudinary’s on-the-fly resizing features][cloudinary].
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- A couple of Performance Calendar posts went deep on topics near and dear to the RICG’s heart: [Colin Bendell on chroma-subsampling][chroma]; [Tobias Baldauf on lazy loading][lazy].
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-`alt` text is vital, and a *truly* responsive image will adapt all the way down to no-image-at-all. [Chrome for Android just shipped a “no images” preference][no-images].
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