responsive images

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Responsive images allow web developers to serve different image versions based on device characteristics, improving performance and user experience. Microsoft Edge has implemented the srcset attribute as a first step toward full support for the picture element. This enables browsers to select the best image for the device's pixel density or viewport size. The Edge team has also worked on broader interoperability, implementing over 45 new web standards to align with other browsers. These efforts help ensure that web sites render correctly and efficiently across devices, making development easier and providing a seamless experience for users.
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    Building a more interoperable Web with Microsoft Edge

    Over the past year the Microsoft Edge team has been hard at work on a new browser engine that will be better than ever at correctly, quickly, and reliably rendering the Web. As a user, your favorite web sites will just work, and as a web developer, you will find that Microsoft Edge should just...
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    Introducing srcset, our first step towards fully responsive images in Microsoft Edge

    Windows 10 Insider builds recently introduced support for srcset, our first step on the path to fully supporting the picture element for responsive images. In this post we’d like to share more about our initial implementation of srcset in Windows 10 and our strategy for bringing more components...
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