HTMLSourceElement: srcset property
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since March 2017.
The srcset
property of the HTMLSourceElement
interface is a string containing a comma-separated list of candidate images.
Each candidate image includes the URL of an image resource to use as the source for the element and optionally a descriptor indicating the circumstances in which the image should be used. The descriptor is either a number followed by 'w'
, indicating the element width, or a number followed by 'x'
, indicating the device pixel density.
It reflects the srcset
attribute of the <source>
element nested in a <picture>
element. It has no meaning and is ignored when it is nested in an <audio>
or <video>
element, which use the src
attribute instead.
Value
A string.
Examples
<source
id="el"
srcset="smile.png, smile-1.5x.png 1.5x, smile-2x.png 2x"
type="image/png" />
const el = document.getElementById("el");
console.log(el.srcset); // Output: "smile.png, smile-1.5x.png 1.5x, smile-large 800w"
el.srcset = "smile.png, smile-med.png 600w, smile-large.png 800w"; // Updates the srcset value
Specifications
Specification |
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HTML Standard # dom-source-srcset |
Browser compatibility
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