To paraphrase your own words.. if "an <img src=...> is descriptive of the
target image" then srcset would be descriptive of the *set* of target
images, no styling information there. Where I would be more inclined to
agree with you would be the "media" attribute, however if you abstract the
essence of a media query it is not, in itself, concerned with styling. It
is a conditional test.

Perhaps we need a fourth element - context - to join the separate channels
of content, behaviour and appearance?


On 14 September 2012 16:43, <wsg@webstandardsgroup.org> wrote:

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> From: Mathew Robertson <mathew.blair.robert...@gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 10:53:34 +1000
> Subject: responsive images
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> In this week's links for light reading, there is a reference to responsive
> images, eg:
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> http://www.netmagazine.com/features/road-responsive-images
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> I'd be interested to hear this lists' opinion on the proposed syntax.
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> To me this screams of putting styling information, into the document.  For
> comparison, we now use media queries to change font sizes and element
> locations, based on viewport size and/or direction.  I would have expected
> responsive images to be implemented in a similar manner, not with new html
> tags.
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> In other words, an <img src=...> is descriptive of the target image, and we
> add alt-attributes to describe it as such.   Simply showing a higher
> quality image of the same thing, shouldn't change the document structure.
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> Thoughts?
> Mathew Robertson
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