How to use different(small) image for mobile(small) devices in carousel?












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I am using ngu-carousel for displaying carousel images for my application.



I am using the below html for the carousel images



 <ngu-carousel #myCarousel [inputs]="carouselConfig" [dataSource]="carouselItems" (onMove)="onmoveFn($event)">
<ngu-tile *nguCarouselDef="let item;">
<div class="tile" [style.background]="'url('+item+')'"></div>
</ngu-tile>


For the simple images loading for different device I used the below code before:



<picture>
<source srcset="./assets/images/chittu_1400_797.jpg " media="(min-width: 768px)">
<img srcset="./assets/images/chittu_700_573.jpg" alt="Coastal view of ocean and mountains">
</picture>


How to use media query in the case of carousel which load images like this [style.background]="'url('+item+')'" where carousel items is declared as below



carouselItems = [
'assets/images/nature.jpg',];









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    I am using ngu-carousel for displaying carousel images for my application.



    I am using the below html for the carousel images



     <ngu-carousel #myCarousel [inputs]="carouselConfig" [dataSource]="carouselItems" (onMove)="onmoveFn($event)">
    <ngu-tile *nguCarouselDef="let item;">
    <div class="tile" [style.background]="'url('+item+')'"></div>
    </ngu-tile>


    For the simple images loading for different device I used the below code before:



    <picture>
    <source srcset="./assets/images/chittu_1400_797.jpg " media="(min-width: 768px)">
    <img srcset="./assets/images/chittu_700_573.jpg" alt="Coastal view of ocean and mountains">
    </picture>


    How to use media query in the case of carousel which load images like this [style.background]="'url('+item+')'" where carousel items is declared as below



    carouselItems = [
    'assets/images/nature.jpg',];









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      I am using ngu-carousel for displaying carousel images for my application.



      I am using the below html for the carousel images



       <ngu-carousel #myCarousel [inputs]="carouselConfig" [dataSource]="carouselItems" (onMove)="onmoveFn($event)">
      <ngu-tile *nguCarouselDef="let item;">
      <div class="tile" [style.background]="'url('+item+')'"></div>
      </ngu-tile>


      For the simple images loading for different device I used the below code before:



      <picture>
      <source srcset="./assets/images/chittu_1400_797.jpg " media="(min-width: 768px)">
      <img srcset="./assets/images/chittu_700_573.jpg" alt="Coastal view of ocean and mountains">
      </picture>


      How to use media query in the case of carousel which load images like this [style.background]="'url('+item+')'" where carousel items is declared as below



      carouselItems = [
      'assets/images/nature.jpg',];









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      I am using ngu-carousel for displaying carousel images for my application.



      I am using the below html for the carousel images



       <ngu-carousel #myCarousel [inputs]="carouselConfig" [dataSource]="carouselItems" (onMove)="onmoveFn($event)">
      <ngu-tile *nguCarouselDef="let item;">
      <div class="tile" [style.background]="'url('+item+')'"></div>
      </ngu-tile>


      For the simple images loading for different device I used the below code before:



      <picture>
      <source srcset="./assets/images/chittu_1400_797.jpg " media="(min-width: 768px)">
      <img srcset="./assets/images/chittu_700_573.jpg" alt="Coastal view of ocean and mountains">
      </picture>


      How to use media query in the case of carousel which load images like this [style.background]="'url('+item+')'" where carousel items is declared as below



      carouselItems = [
      'assets/images/nature.jpg',];






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          You can't use media queries in the inline style.



          You need to check the document with via JS and define your object accordingly



          if (window.matchMedia("(min-width: 768px)").matches) {
          carouselItems = [
          'assets/images/nature.jpg',];
          } else {
          carouselItems = [
          'assets/images/nature_small.jpg',];
          }





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            You can't use media queries in the inline style.



            You need to check the document with via JS and define your object accordingly



            if (window.matchMedia("(min-width: 768px)").matches) {
            carouselItems = [
            'assets/images/nature.jpg',];
            } else {
            carouselItems = [
            'assets/images/nature_small.jpg',];
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              You can't use media queries in the inline style.



              You need to check the document with via JS and define your object accordingly



              if (window.matchMedia("(min-width: 768px)").matches) {
              carouselItems = [
              'assets/images/nature.jpg',];
              } else {
              carouselItems = [
              'assets/images/nature_small.jpg',];
              }





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                You can't use media queries in the inline style.



                You need to check the document with via JS and define your object accordingly



                if (window.matchMedia("(min-width: 768px)").matches) {
                carouselItems = [
                'assets/images/nature.jpg',];
                } else {
                carouselItems = [
                'assets/images/nature_small.jpg',];
                }





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                You can't use media queries in the inline style.



                You need to check the document with via JS and define your object accordingly



                if (window.matchMedia("(min-width: 768px)").matches) {
                carouselItems = [
                'assets/images/nature.jpg',];
                } else {
                carouselItems = [
                'assets/images/nature_small.jpg',];
                }






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