This will work for one or two things. For site-wide image loading preferences, there are other solutions.
See this codepen for an example. I have checked it in dev tools to be sure that the large image doesn't load.
So, you find the window-width with .width()
and store that in variable called (whatever you want) I called it wWidth
. Then an if statement. if the window-width is larger than 1200px (It sucks you can't use em) --- THEN, load this image - otherwise, load this smaller image. To get it into the DOM, you append the html to an existing div with .appendTo()
$(function () {
var wWidth = $(window).width();
if (wWidth > 1200) {
$('<img alt="larger image" src="http://placehold.it/1200/1200"/>').appendTo('.sidebar');
$('.sidebar a').hide();
} else {
$('<img alt="smaller image" src="http://placehold.it/600/600" />').appendTo('.sidebar');
}
});
This example was for a map... so If they wanted to load the google map, I had a link there they could press to load the nicer map. (but then, if the the window was large, I wouldn't need that link - so I hid it with .hide()
EDIT 04/2014
As of April 2014, I've been switching the src with attr() so this way, you just have your image for mobile, and then if it's a big screen you can insert the larger image's source... but then you load 2 images... so you could instead, load a 1px x 1px blank gif or something to start... and give it a width and height near the ratio you are going for...
a new CodePen here:
HTML
<div class='image-w thing' id='target01'>
<!-- standard image for small screens or a blank gif or something -->
<img src='http://placehold.it/640x640&text=Default-image' alt='' />
</div>
jQuery
var imageSizeThing = function() {
var windowWidth = $(window).width();
if ( windowWidth < 501 ) {
// if you start with a blank gif or something
$('#target01 img').attr('src','http://placehold.it/640x640&text=Default-image');
} if ( windowWidth > 500 ) {
$('#target01 img').attr('src','http://placehold.it/1000x1000');
} if ( windowWidth > 900 ) {
$('#target01 img').attr('src','http://placehold.it/1800x1800');
} if ( windowWidth > 1200 ) {
$('#target01 img').attr('src','http://placehold.it/2400x2400');
}
};
// call it on DOM ready, and if it makes sense, when the window resizes
$(document).ready(imageSizeThing);
$(window).resize(imageSizeThing);