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    Responsively Lazy

    Responsively Lazy

    Lazy load responsive images

    Lazy load responsive images. The best lazy loading implementation available. Handles responsive images. Truly lazy (absolutely no unnecessary requests) SEO-friendly (valid HTML). It supports WebP. The things to customize are the padding-bottom style and the values of the src and data-srcset attributes. If you don't know the image aspect ratio you can skip the div tag and move the responsively-lazy class to the img tag. Responsively Lazy is very different from the other lazy loading libraries...
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    sakura

    sakura

    A minimal CSS framework/theme

    ..., especially when working on backend sites and can't yet be bothered to fidget with CSS/HTML. Building a quick (but pretty) site/blog for your best friend or aunt! No need to remember tons of different class names for every other CSS framework. Works amazingly with markdown generated HTML pages (eliminates the need of hacks like including .img img-responsive in markdown-parser generated <img></img> tags).
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    imgIX.js

    imgIX.js

    Responsive images in the browser, simplified

    imgix.js is a dependency-free JavaScript library for the browser that allows for easy integration of imgix into websites. imgix.js allows developers to easily generate responsive images using the srcset and sizes attributes, or the picture element. This lets you write a single image URL that is parsed and used to make images look great at any screen size, by using imgix to process and resize your images on the fly. imgix.js is designed to run in the browser, manipulating existing img elements...
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    Converts TeX equations from a file using simple tags to images and replaces them by the corresponding <img> HTML tags in the output file.
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    Converts files from Garmin(R)'s IMG file format to GMAPI file format.
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    Adds and updates size attributes (i.e. width and height) of all HTML image tags in a complete directory structure of own webpages. Before loading the images, a browser will reserve space for the specified image dimensions, so the pages will load fluently
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