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# Twenty-five percent
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# Twenty-four percent
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**teaser:** WordPress gets respimg and Picturefill’s over the hill
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## Frog Blast the WordPress Core!
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The RICG aims to responsify the web’s images; I’ve always thought of that as a three-part problem. We needed to get respimg features into specs, browsers, and, most important of all, websites. That last one was always going to be a long slog, so I’m overjoyed to report some huge, wonderful news: [the RICG’s official WordPress plugin has been merged into WordPress Core][m].
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[24%+ of the web][twenty], here we come!
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[m]: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/changeset/34855
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[twenty]: https://wordpress.org/about/features/
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## This PictureFill goes to 3.0.1!
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## This PictureFill goes to 3.0.1
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A couple of weeks ago, I reported that PictureFill 3.0 — a near-complete re-write bringing spec-accurate parsing, robust tests, and fixes for niggling browser bugs in the extant implementations — was imminent. Welp, the team did me one better and released 3.0.1 last week. [Go update!][pf3]
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