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your designer has given you something with two different images one for desktop one for mobile and youre not sure the best way to approach it you could set it as a background image with a media query or you could just use the picture element which is probably the right way to go the picture element is actually really easy to use start by just having a regular image like you would have in the first place and just wrap that in a picture element then inside your image element were going to add a source and for the source you give it the source by putting in a source set and you can actually put in multiple different sources here based on like resolution and stuff but the really cool thing is you can also include a media query for when this image is going to be used within the source Itself by doing this the browser will use the default one at the bottom until you hit what that media attribute saying and then its going to switch out the source in the image itself and you are good to go