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--- Comment #2 from Brion Vibber 2011-10-08 06:03:38 UTC
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(If we're super excited for ourselves, we could use SVG originals and create
the 160, 240, and 320dpi PNGs and CSS files with the mappings from a build
script. ;)
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--- Comment #1 from Brion Vibber 2011-10-08 06:02:48 UTC
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This looks like handy relevant magic:
http://www.fiveminutes.eu/targeting-hight-screen-densities-with-css-media-queries/
If we load the images as backgrounds in CSS, we can target