I have a slideshow sort of thing where images will expand as large as they can, but not exceed the viewport's width or height. Basically object-fit: contain
.
I'd like to make these images responsive, since "as large as they can" for a phone and a great big desktop is quite the difference. I can't use <img srcset>
because right now, it only does screen density (x
descriptors) or width (w
descriptors). So that leaves <picture>
to manually make the selection logic myself.
I started with:
<picture>
<source media="(orientation:portrait)"
sizes="(max-width: 1200px) 100vw, 1200px"
srcset="300.jpg 300w, 500.jpg 500w, 800.jpg 800w, 1200.jpg 1200w">
<source sizes="(max-width: 1200px) 100vw, 1200px"
srcset="300.jpg 300w, 500.jpg 500w, 800.jpg 800w, 1200.jpg 1200w">
<img src="default.jpg" alt="a man slipping on a banana peel">
</picture>
But it's not as simple as the screen's orientation, since the actual aspect ratios involved can get pretty exotic, both for viewports (very tall phones, browser toolbars, etc.) and for the images themselves; the same image might be width-constrained on one screen, but height-constrained on another. I figure I can write a script that parses out the aspect ratios, but I'm stumped on the logic to turn that into a meaningful srcset
and sizes
list.
Ideally <img srcset>
will get the h
descriptor soon, but I'd like to hack something together that will work now.