A browser-based utility to downscale and resize images using <canvas>
A browser-based utility to downscale and resize images using OffscreenCanvas
Lightweight browser image resizer — resize from <img>, <canvas>, or URL and get Base64, Blob, or image elements.
React module that can rescaled local images. You can change image's width, height, format, rotation and quality. It returns resized image's new base64 URI or Blob. The URI can be used as the source of an <Image> component.
Rescale local images with React Native
A helper component for resizing nodes.
Keep iframes sized to their content.
This package have been moved to @iframe-resizer/react
Open-source modern iframe resizer
TypeScript definitions for iframe-resizer
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Jekyll Picture Tag is a liquid tag that adds responsive images to your Jekyll static site. It follows the picture element pattern, and polyfills older browsers with Picturefill. Jekyll Picture Tag automatically creates resized source images, is fully configurable, and covers all use cases — including art direction and resolution switching — with a little YAML configuration and a simple template tag.
Jekyll Picture Tag is a liquid tag that adds responsive images to your Jekyll static site. It follows the picture element pattern, and polyfills older browsers with Picturefill. Jekyll Picture Tag automatically creates resized source images, is fully configurable, and covers all use cases — including art direction and resolution switching — with a little YAML configuration and a simple template tag.
Jekyll Picture Tag is a liquid tag that adds responsive images to your Jekyll static site. It follows the picture element pattern, and polyfills older browsers with Picturefill. Jekyll Picture Tag automatically creates resized source images, is fully configurable, and covers all use cases — including art direction and resolution switching — with a little YAML configuration and a simple template tag.