You know about responsive images. It's about the image syntax in HTML. If you give it the right information in the right syntax, you can get the browser to download just exactly the right image it needs, without giving it too much or too little image data. It's fantastic for performance.
You know that to get the most out of responsive images you should polyfill it with Picturefill. You download it, you include it on your page.
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