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January 30, 2026 Lucas Fernandez – World Editor World

This HTML⁣ code snippet represents an <picture> element ⁣designed for responsive images. Let’s break down what it does:

Purpose:

The <picture> element ⁣allows you to provide⁤ multiple image sources, and the browser will choose the most appropriate one based on factors ⁤like screen size,⁢ resolution, and image format support. This is crucial for optimizing website performance and user experience,especially on mobile devices.

Key Components:

* ⁣ <picture>: The container for⁣ the responsive⁣ image setup.
*⁢ <source>: ‍ each <source> element defines a specific image source and the conditions under which it ⁤should be used.
* data-srcset: This attribute is the core of the responsiveness. It lists multiple image URLs along wiht their⁣ widths (e.g., https://mf.b37mrtl.ru/files/2025.12/xxs/6943fc942030276f6c5b313e.jpg 560w). The browser uses this information to select the best image for the current ⁤viewport.
* srcset: This attribute is used as a fallback if the browser⁣ doesn’t support the‍ data-srcset attribute. It contains a placeholder image⁣ encoded as a base64 string.This ensures something is displayed even in⁤ older browsers.
* <img> (Implicit): Even though not explicitly shown⁢ in this snippet, a closing </img> tag is expected within the <picture> element.⁤ This ⁤is the fallback image that will be used if none of the <source> conditions are met. It’s good practice to include a⁤ default <img> tag with a reasonable image size.

How it Works:

  1. Browser Evaluation: The browser examines the <source> elements in the order they appear.
  2. viewport Matching: For each <source>, the browser compares the specified widths ⁢in the data-srcset attribute to the current viewport width (the width of the browser window).
  3. Image Selection: The browser selects the first <source> whose width is closest to, but not larger than, the viewport width.
  4. Image ‍Loading: The browser loads the image URL associated with the selected <source>.
  5. Fallback: If no <source> matches, the browser falls back to the <img> tag (if present).

Specifics of this Code:

* Image URLs: The ⁢image URLs point to a server (mf.b37mrtl.ru) and are organized into directories like xxs, xs, thumbnail, m, l, article, and xxl, suggesting different image sizes.
* ‍ Width descriptors: The data-srcset attributes include ‍width descriptors (e.g.,‍ 560w, 640w, 920w). These tell the browser the intrinsic width of each image.
* Resolution: ⁤The comment (resolution: 120dpi) suggests that the images

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