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    jekyll-loading-lazy

    jekyll-loading-lazy

    Load images on your sites lazily without JavaScript

    This plugin adds loading="lazy" to all img and iframe tags on your Jekyll site. No configuration is needed. If a loading attribute is already present nothing is changed. Note that the github-pages gem runs in safe mode and only allows a defined set of plugins. To use this gem in GitHub Pages, you need to build your site locally or use a CI (e.g. Github Workflow) and deploy to your gh-pages branch. In case you want to prevent loading some images/iframes lazily, add loading="eager" to their...
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    Jekyll Cloudinary Liquid tag

    Jekyll Cloudinary Liquid tag

    Jekyll plugin adding a Liquid tag for Cloudinary

    jekyll-cloudinary is a Jekyll plugin adding a Liquid tag to ease the use of Cloudinary for responsive images in your Markdown/Kramdown posts. It builds the HTML for responsive images in the posts, using the srcset and sizes attributes for the <img /> tag (see the "varying size and density" section of this post if this is new for you, and why it's recommended to not use <picture> most of the time). URLs in the srcset are cloudinary URLs that fetch on-the-fly the post's images and resize them...
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