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The image set in CSS is equivalent to HTML srcset. It is currently implemented in Chrome, Android for Chrome, Safari, iOS Safari, and several other browsers. Although you can add polyfill for image settings in other browsers, considering that Chrome and Safari are using the preferred browsers of today's 70% of users, most browsers will use this property in the near future I will implement it. To create a full-width image element with a height of 500 pixels, you must start with the fallback option (the first background image in the code example below). Next, we need to list WebP images with different pixel densities using -webkit-image-set. You must repeat the process of various breakpoints using media queries.
No, there will never be only one browser. The reason is that the manufacturer of the browser has a different needs and delivery destination. Standardization takes time and effort. Various browser manufacturers are considering implementing the same function. In other words, there is a high possibility of creating sturdy, recorded, reusable ones. We have already completed this. As a developer, we give excessive reliability to the browser. Either end user can use the end user. As long as it does not involve their machines in trouble, and they give them the functionality they want. The success of Chrome is due to the bundled Google's great service. Safari still exists. Because it is a browser that can be used immediately on iOS. There is no way to run another full browser on it - you need to use their engines