Updated: Google Images does not use <canvas>
any more.
I noticed Google Images is using canvas to render images. <img>
is used as a fallback for browsers that does not support canvas.
<a class="rg_l" style="..." href="...">
<canvas
id="cvs_NcG8skPEDu7FWM:b"
style="display:block"
width="83"
height="113">
</canvas>
<img
class="rg_i"
id="NcG8skPEDu7FWM:b"
data-src="http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQCB5NEbEUQhtmFI098HLSkfmoHTBtUfERUNkNKrhgFbtFBxZXY9ejXn_pUGg"
height="113"
width="83"
style="width:83px;height:113px"
onload="google.isr.fillCanvas(this);google.stb.csi.onTbn(0, this)"
src="http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQCB5NEbEUQhtmFI098HLSkfmoHTBtUfERUNkNKrhgFbtFBxZXY9ejXn_pUGg">
</a>
What's the point of using <canvas>
rather than <img>
?