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API to facilitate more accurate “sizes” attribute #140
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Updating the title here as the original epic 'Responsive image sizes' has been broken down into 2 epics:
We will use this issue to progress the first epic API to facilitate more accurate “sizes” attribute |
@eugene-manuilov @mitogh @felixarntz @adamsilverstein as per our discussions, I have updated the title of this issue to reflect the separation of 'Providing images in the appropriate responsive sizes' into:
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As we are now prioritizing this via #760, I'm going to close this issue. |
Feature Description
Other than lack of modern image formats like WebP, the most significant performance problem per our analysis has been that the image sizes used on WordPress sites are often not sufficient for how images are being displayed in the frontend.
To clarify, an example: If an image exists in 300px, 800px, and 1200px width, but in the frontend on desktops it shows in 500px width, WordPress can only use the 800px one, which will waste quite some bandwidth - having a version with ~500px width would be much better.
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