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so youamp;#39;ve got your nice page and youamp;#39;re adding your background image and wait did you know this is going to be terrible for performance on many levels the way Iamp;#39;m loading this image in CSS here doesnamp;#39;t give me hardly any ability to make sure this image loads fast and sure you could say I can add a bunch of media queries to manually specify different sizes for all kinds of screens but even with this Iamp;#39;m not taken into a couch screen resolution which is equally important or you could say aha I know a trick image set in CSS lets me specify different images for different resolutions youamp;#39;re right and this works okay if the image has an exact width on all screens but for responsive images you need to take into account both the screen size and resolution together this is anywhere from complicated to not possible with CSS so as you might have guessed thereamp;#39;s a better way thatamp;#39;s right good old image tag in modern HTML the image tag