On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Bergi <a.d.bergi(a)web.de> wrote:
Brion Vibber schrieb:
Ooh! We may be able to handle this like the
js/nojs styles.
Have a bit of JS on startup check for svg support and add a class to the
HTML root element. Then we just need .svg .foo {} entries with the svg
background overrides.
Not ideal but should work, with the downside that non-JS browsers don't
get
svg.
Wouldn't that mean loading the png thumbnails, and then onDomReady replacing
them with svgs? I think we really should deliver an output that lets the
browser choose one of them, not one plus maybe a second to load.
What about the lowsrc attribute? Could we put the PNG into lowsrc, and
the SVG into src?
Magnus