Short description: Picture is absolutely shipping in Opera 25 and Chrome 38 and I make a number of questionable music references.
Mamma don't take my code-a-Chrome-38
With the necessary responsive-element foundations laid, Yoav posted an “intent to ship” thread re: the picture
element over on the Blink-dev mailing list this week; the feature received the necessary support. Meaning that, barring any crazybugs, meteor strikes or other such unforeseen calamities, the picture
element is finally, officially, definitely going to ship un-flagged in Chrome 38 (in late September/early October) and Opera 25. Canary builds from here on out will support the feature by default, too.
Much implementation work remains to be done. picture
, srcset
, and sizes
have been fully implemented in Gecko but are still behind flags in Firefox Nightly. The WebKit implementation has a ways to go. We’re still waiting on an official “yes, we’re implementing this” from IE. And it will take a while for these features to trickle down to mobile browsers, where they’re needed most. But! It feels great to have one foot, firmly planted.
Le nozze di Figuring-out-the-new-markup-by-example-o
Andreas Bovens posted something great. I particularly like how he emphasizes the link between markup features and use-cases, and accompanies each example with a graphical key so that you can tell what problems the markup is trying to solve at a glance.
When linking to the article, Andreas’ fellow Opera employee (and picture
element sorta-kinda-inventor) Bruce Lawson offered these words of encouragement:
if my dull brain can understand it, yours can.
The W3C Validator now accepts and provides helpful advice on the new markup.
We’re re-printing the RICG tees over at Cotton Bureau. Sale ends August 5th!
Mat Marquis wrote a Chrome extension which calls out pages using picture
with a little badge (of approval, presumably). It’s called “Picture in Play”. Mike Taylor quickly coded-up a Firefox add-on that does the same thing; they both live in this GitHub repository.
♫ the light, the heat ♫
Finally, as the RICG begins to look beyond responsive images – to element queries, and beyond – we realize that we need a new name. Or at least a new “I.” We’ve set up a suggestion box here.
And yes, “Insaneclownposse” has already been suggested.
See you in a couple of weeks!
—eric