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I'm developing a jquery mobile based website, and setting the css for retina displays. Jquery Mobile includes the 36px x 36px icon sizes, but uses the 18px version by default. I can't find what jQuery Mobile class or data attribute to add to the button to make it use the 36px size.

It looks like the class ui-icon-alt uses the proper background image, but the button doesn't render at all when I change the class from ui-icon to ui-icon-alt. Here is the button in question I'm working on:

<a href="#" data-icon="arrow-l" data-role="button" class="show-back ui-btn-left ui-btn ui-btn-corner-all ui-btn-icon-notext" data-iconpos="notext">
    <span class="ui-btn-inner ">
        <span class="ui-btn-text">Back</span>
        <span class="ui-icon ui-icon-arrow-l"></span>
    </span>
</a>
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  • why not just change the css for those classes?
    – ddavison
    Nov 20, 2012 at 17:52
  • @sircapsalot ... changing the css will prevent the option of using both the big and small icons on your site ... for example, for some buttons I want the small version, but other more prominent buttons I want the big ones.
    – dsdsdsdsd
    May 15, 2013 at 21:30
  • @dsdsdsdsd - I don't remember solving this issue. If I remember correctly, I chalked it up to some error/issue with jquery mobile. May 21, 2013 at 16:53

2 Answers 2

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You shouldn't need to add anything for your icons to use the Retina version.

According to the jQuery Mobile docs In order to use the retina icons you should use css media queries (if you take a look at the jquery.mobile-1.2.0.css file you'll notive that that is how they accomplish it.

To add a HD icon, create an icon that is 36x36 pixels (exactly double the 18 pixel size), and add second a rule that uses the -webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 2 media query to target a rule only to high resolution displays. Specify the background image for the HD icon file and set the background size to 18x18 pixels which will fit the 36 pixel icon into the same 18 pixel space. The media query block can wrap multiple icon rules

And the example css

@media only screen and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 2) {
    .ui-icon-myapp-email {
        background-image: url("app-icon-email-highres.png");
        background-size: 18px 18px;
    }
    ...more HD icon rules go here...
}
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  • I'm specifically looking to use the default jquery mobile icons 36px version. I've been able to add a custom image and use that 36px version, but my issue is how to make jquery mobile use the 36px version of it's default images. These images specifically: ajax.aspnetcdn.com/ajax/jquery.mobile/1.1.1/images/… Nov 20, 2012 at 18:56
  • If you are using the default JQM theme css file you shouldn't need to do anything to get the retina icons to be displayed, have a look at line 925 in jquery.mobile.theme-1.2.0.css, if you aren't then just copy out that part.
    – Jack
    Nov 20, 2012 at 19:01
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i believe you can give is an ID to the anchor like

<a id="backBtn" href="#">
<span class="ui-btn-inner ">
    <span class="ui-btn-text">Back</span>
    <span class="ui-icon ui-icon-arrow-l"></span>
</span>

NOTE: You could remove all these span(s) and class(s) if you like and keep it simple And jQuery will take care of the rest of css classes and layout for you. Example:

<a id="backBtn" href="#" data-icon="arrow-l" data-iconpos="notext">Back</a>

Then in your my-custom.css you can edit the icon url() for this specific ID, and so long for other buttons you'd like them to use 36px icon instead of 18px. Example:

#backBtn .ui-icon { 
     width: 36px; 
     height: 36px; 
     background-image: url(images/icons-36-white.png); 
}

Please, let me know if it answers your question, and if so check it as the right answer.

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