Thread:SamwiseFilmore/@comment-25101690-20160602210952/@comment-25101690-20160603004729

Look at MediaWiki:Common.css: /* This attempts to disable antialiasing for all images. Instead, nearest neighbor sampling will be used. */ img { image-rendering: optimizeSpeed;            /* STOP SMOOTHING, GIVE ME SPEED  */ image-rendering: -moz-crisp-edges;         /* Firefox                        */ image-rendering: -o-crisp-edges;           /* Opera                          */ image-rendering: -webkit-optimize-contrast; /* Chrome (and eventually Safari) */ image-rendering: pixelated;                /* Chrome */ image-rendering: optimize-contrast;        /* CSS3 Proposed                  */ -ms-interpolation-mode: nearest-neighbor;  /* IE8+                           */ }

The improvements discussed here will probably require it to be moved to JS. I'm asking if it's better if images use by default nearest-neighbour or anti-aliasing. The other interpolation method will only be usable by wrapping it in a marked HTML element, as described above.