That is one of the best explanation I have seen so far. Thank you, so much, for putting it together. Here it is 2022 and so much has been changed, is there any chance you will update this? If anyone knows of any current sources that explains this, please share.
Great Video to explain how the Image CDN works. I've heard about the kind of service long ago but always being lazy to understand how they work. Thanks!
Feeling stupid after having done an exhaustive nerve-racking research on the topic, amassing different perspectives with no clear consensus in sight. I was nearly there but this really cut through the fog. I was weary of outsourcing to image CDNs and hadn't looked at all their benefits. Care to comment on some of the downsides?
Getting super confused by what you say at 11:10. When you say, "look at the width of each image and determine the URL to fetch", are you referring to the actual image from Unsplash or the div in which the image goes into?
He's referring to the width of the image after it is resized by the specific circumstances of the browser. So not the actual image: the size of the image after being (possibly) being squeezed into the div.
Great video, in the process of implementing this approach. However I just stumbled across this srcset bug in Edge that has me worried - developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/platform/issues/7778808/ Have you run into this at all? Any suggestions for the best workaround?
This is pure gold, thanks for sharing this!!
That is one of the best explanation I have seen so far. Thank you, so much, for putting it together.
Here it is 2022 and so much has been changed, is there any chance you will update this?
If anyone knows of any current sources that explains this, please share.
Best video I've found so far on the subject ! thank you man !
I am so glad I found this channel. Keep up the great work!
Instablaster
4 years later and i still come back to this video
thanks for the high-quality content. Keep em coming ^^
One of the best responsive image solutions on RUclips! Thanks so much for the content
Crisp & elegant explanation! Hats off!
This is simply amazing, not the CDN but how you explained it.
thanks...was looking for this
Wow ❤️ awesome explanation!
Realy great work! Awesome resource! Thanks a lot! Subscribed!
So much good information in 15min.
Great Video to explain how the Image CDN works. I've heard about the kind of service long ago but always being lazy to understand how they work. Thanks!
really amazing. hope you will make more videos soon! thank you
Awesome content
This is so valuable to me. Thank you! :)
I would say just wow..i am really happy with you
I love your content!
Top notch. Thank you.
You are the best
Feeling stupid after having done an exhaustive nerve-racking research on the topic, amassing different perspectives with no clear consensus in sight. I was nearly there but this really cut through the fog. I was weary of outsourcing to image CDNs and hadn't looked at all their benefits.
Care to comment on some of the downsides?
hats off
How to prevent malicious user crafting urls with unique sizes, forcing my CDN to create a lot of images in different sizes?
would be awesome to see a video on webpack dlls, happy to donate to get a good tutorial like yours :)
Getting super confused by what you say at 11:10. When you say, "look at the width of each image and determine the URL to fetch", are you referring to the actual image from Unsplash or the div in which the image goes into?
He's referring to the width of the image after it is resized by the specific circumstances of the browser. So not the actual image: the size of the image after being (possibly) being squeezed into the div.
Where you got to know about that person
How is this done in WordPress?
this code does not work for css stylesheets calling an image from a cdn
Great video, in the process of implementing this approach. However I just stumbled across this srcset bug in Edge that has me worried - developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/platform/issues/7778808/
Have you run into this at all? Any suggestions for the best workaround?
Note - Did some more research on this, I was never able to reproduce it and it sounds fairly rare, so I don't think we're going to worry about it.
The photography site you mention... it sounds like you're saying "unslash.com", but that's not it. Link?
Love your vids, btw.
unsplash.com - it's so great.