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    tabler icons

    1950 free MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons

    A set of over 1950 free MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons for you to use in your web projects. Over 1950 pixel-perfect icons for web design. Free and open-source icons designed to make your website or app attractive, visually consistent, and simply beautiful. Each icon is designed on a 24x24 grid and a 2px stroke. All icons are built with SVG, so you can place them as <img>, background-image and inline in HTML code. If you load an icon as an image, you can modify its size using CSS. You can...
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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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    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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    img2css

    img2css

    Convert any image to pure CSS. Recreates images using only box-shadows

    This is a tool that can convert any image into a pure CSS image. I also made a per-pixel animation experiment using the box-shadow idea, see morphin. Pure CSS, this output was created by resizing and setting each pixel as a box shadow of a single-pixel div, so no IMG tag or background image is needed. This can result in huge outputs, and the use of this output is not recommended for production unless there is no other option. Base64, the entire image file is embedded inside the <img> tag using...
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    retina.js

    retina.js

    JavaScript helpers for rendering high-resolution image variants

    retina.js makes it easy to serve high-resolution images to devices with displays that support them. You can prepare images for as many levels of pixel density as you want and let retina.js dynamically serve the right image to the user. retina.js assumes you are using Apple's prescribed high-resolution modifiers (@2x, @3x, etc) to denote high-res image variants on your server. It also assumes that if you have prepared a variant for a given high-res environment, that you have also prepared...
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    CSSgram

    CSSgram

    CSS library for Instagram filters

    .... not a content-block like <img>. The recommendation is to wrap your images in a <figure> tag. If you use custom naming in your CSS architecture, you can add the .scss files for the provided styles within your project and then @extend the filter effects within your style definitions. Mixins allow for multiple filter arguments to be passed into your classes. This is useful for if you want to add filters in addition to the ones provided (i.e. add a blur).
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    jqueryrotate

    jqueryrotate

    Plugin to rotate images by any angle cross-browse with animation

    jQueryRotate, a plugin to rotate images by any angle cross-browse with animation support. This project allows you to simply rotate images by any degree. It uses CSS3 where applicable and falls back to a CANVAS (old Firefox, some less-known browsers) or VML (IE6) solution where possible. It also gives a simple interface to animate rotation. Keep in mind that the primary usage of this plugin is to only rotate "IMG" elements, however the experimental version of the plugin (ver.3) also rotates...
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