A couple of weeks ago, I updated the website so that almost all of the images now support srcset. I did some basic testing with different browsers and devices and it seems to work. I doubt that browsers are smart enough to factor in your connection speed, but they do seem use the smaller images...
I agree that it needs to be fixed and I appreciate the detailed feedback and suggestions. When I do get the chance to fix it, I will do it with srcset because that will take about the same amount of time as "linking to larger scale images."
IMO, the best way to solve this is to use the new srcset attribute for <img> tags: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/img#attr-srcset. With srcset, the browser decides what image to download based on the device's pixel density, connection bandwidth, etc..
Thanks - being able to take everything out and use the van for cargo or passengers is a unique feature. It puts some constraints on the design, but I think it is well worth it. Removable components also lets you pick and choose your configuration. For example, if you don't want the toilet, you...
This first paragraph on this page is explaining the history (with a very broad brush) of camper vans: "Many years ago, the VW microbus was the camper van base of choice." The photos go with the narrative. I don't agree that this page is claiming VW heritage.
Thanks for the kind words and detailed feedback. You are correct about optimizing the photos, but I can explain why I did it that way: The way I coded the HTML, "retina" displays like those on iPhone, Samsung, Macbook and MS Surface will render the photos at their full resolution. For example...
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