A tinyMCE plugin for transforming <img> width from px to percent
N1ED editor as a React component
Include Flmngr file manager server-side into your Express app or website
Web based JavaScript HTML WYSIWYG editor control.
Official TinyMCE React Component
Official TinyMCE Vue 3 Component
Flmngr file manager UI component for React
Node server-side implementation of Flmngr file manager
Docusaurus Plugin to generate an almost ideal image (responsive, lazy-loading, and low quality placeholder).
Official TinyMCE Angular Component
High performance (jankfree) lazy loader for images (including responsive images), iframes and scripts (widgets).
Easy Image feature for CKEditor 5.
Adding responsive images to your site while maintaining high performance scores can be difficult to do manually. The Gatsby Image plugin handles the hard parts of producing images in multiple sizes and formats for you!
Languages for TinyMCE 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8
Flmngr file manager (Local disk / Amazon S3 / Azure Blob) for Angular
Utility for using responsive images hosted on the Sanity.io CDN with the Next.js image component.
<div align="center"> <img width="200" height="200" src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/pix.iemoji.com/images/emoji/apple/ios-11/256/crayon.png"> <h1>@jimp/plugin-mask</h1> <p>mask an image with another image.</p> </div>
Flmngr file manager (Local disk / Amazon S3 / Azure Blob)
LazyLoad is a lightweight (2.4 kB) and flexible script that speeds up your web application by deferring the loading of your below-the-fold images, videos and iframes to when they will enter the viewport. It's written in plain "vanilla" JavaScript, it leve
Flmngr file manager (Local disk / Amazon S3 / Azure Blob) for Vue
Gatsby transformer plugin for images using Sharp
Import JPG, PNG, GIF, SVG, and WebP files
Gatsby source plugin for building websites using the Contentful CMS as a data source
<div align="center"> <img width="200" height="200" src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/pix.iemoji.com/images/emoji/apple/ios-11/256/crayon.png"> <h1>@jimp/plugin-rotate</h1> <p>Rotate an image.</p> </div>