Responsive images in the browser, simplified
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Responsive images in the browser, simplified
An upgradable boilerplate for Progressive web applications (PWA) with server side rendering, build with SEO in mind and achieving max page speed and optimized user experience.
A CLI to create sets of responsive images for the web
React component to display imgix images
Provides responsive images in your Backdrop CMS site that utilise the `srcset` attribute.
LazyLoad is a lightweight, flexible script that speeds up your website by deferring the loading of your below-the-fold images, backgrounds, videos, iframes and scripts to when they will enter the viewport. Written in plain "vanilla" JavaScript, it leverages IntersectionObserver, supports responsive images and enables native lazy loading.
🥇 A lightweight JavaScript library that helps you lazy load (almost) anything. Defer.js is dependency-free, highly efficient, and optimized for Web Vitals.
Vue 2 image and video loader supporting lazy loading, background videos, fixed aspect ratios, low rez poster images, transitions, loaders, slotted content and more.
Snippet for resizing Images in MODX.
A JavaScript client library for generating image URLs with imgix
A gem for integrating imgix into Rails projects
Create a set of smaller images to use as srcSet (tool for web development)
An add-on for integrating imgix into Statamic sites
A plugin for integrating imgix into Jekyll sites
WordPress Server Side Image resizer. WordPress does a poor job of downsizing already lossy images. PNG is generally too fat. This repo will watch out for uploads on the server, attempt to do magick itself, then replace the live uploads and record that it has done so.
Add a description, image, and links to the srcset topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the srcset topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."