Add lazysizes to static sites for having lazy loading images
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Apr 13, 2019 - Python
Add lazysizes to static sites for having lazy loading images
LQIP (Low Quality Image Placeholder) for vralle.lazyload. Fast and lightweight image previews.
Adds a nice Markdown way to lazy load images and use the HTML5 srcset attribute in Pico CMS.
Minimum File Size with Custom Compression Algorithms, even smaller than Official Build
JavaScript. Homework 07: 01-image-gallery; 02-SimpleLightbox-library; 03-SimpleLightbox-library(lazysizes)
A team project of a website to search for popular films. Role: developer. When registering, the function of adding to the section of favorite videos and to the queue of views is available, pagination and loader are implemented
A website that provides a variety of restaurants
My Udacity Mobile Web Specialist Nanodegree Progressive Web App (Part of the Grow with Google Developer Scholarship Program)
Squint Clothing store using Node.js, NPM, OO JavaScript, ES6, Gulp, BrowserSync, Webpack, PostCSS + BEM
Lazysizes for Ember.js applications.
Home task for JavaScript course📒 ---Event delegation. Receiving throttle and debounce---
Jitter: the just in time image transformer for Craft CMS.
🎨 Implements the LQIP (Low Quality Image Placeholder) lazy loading pattern for images added via CMS
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