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    imagemin

    imagemin

    Minify images seamlessly

    With imagemin, you can minify images seamlessly. Uncompressed images bloat your pages with unnecessary bytes. Imagemin is an excellent choice for image compression because it supports a wide variety of image formats and is easily integrated with build scripts and build tools. Imagemin is available as both a CLI and an npm module. Generally, the npm module is the best choice because it offers more configuration options, but the CLI can be a decent alternative if you want to try Imagemin without touching any code. ...
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    Gulp Imagemin

    Gulp Imagemin

    Minify PNG, JPEG, GIF and SVG images

    A Gulp plugin that optimizes images by reducing file sizes without losing quality, improving web performance and reducing bandwidth usage.
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    Picturefill

    Picturefill

    A responsive image polyfill

    A Responsive Images approach that you can use today that mimics the proposed picture element using spans, for safety sake. Picturefill works best in browsers that support CSS3 media queries. The demo page references (externally) the matchMedia polyfill which makes matchMedia work in media-query-supporting browsers that don't support matchMedia. matchMedia and the matchMedia polyfill are not required for picturefill to work, but they are required to support the media attributes on picture...
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