About This HTML Issue
A srcset attribute on a <source> element inside a <picture> requires each image URL to be paired with a width descriptor (w) or a pixel density descriptor (x).
The srcset attribute differs from the src attribute. While src accepts a bare URL, srcset expects one or more image candidates, where each candidate is a URL followed by a space and a descriptor. When no descriptor is provided, the W3C validator rejects the value because it cannot determine how the browser should select the image.
A width descriptor like 600w tells the browser the intrinsic width of the image in pixels. A pixel density descriptor like 1x or 2x indicates the intended display density. If you only have a single image and don't need responsive selection, you can still satisfy the validator by appending a descriptor.
When <source> is used inside <picture>, the srcset attribute is required instead of src. This is defined in the HTML specification: the <source> element within <picture> does not support src.
Invalid example
<picture>
<source type="image/webp" srcset="/images/img01.webp">
<img src="/images/img01.jpg" alt="A sample image" width="600" height="400">
</picture>
Valid examples
Add a width descriptor to each entry in srcset:
<picture>
<source
type="image/webp"
srcset="/images/img01-600.webp 600w, /images/img01-1200.webp 1200w"
sizes="(max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px">
<img src="/images/img01.jpg" alt="A sample image" width="600" height="400">
</picture>
If you have a single image and no responsive variants, use a pixel density descriptor:
<picture>
<source type="image/webp" srcset="/images/img01.webp 1x">
<img src="/images/img01.jpg" alt="A sample image" width="600" height="400">
</picture>
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