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Using Remote Image specified in a Blog Post’s Markdown Frontmatter

Topics GatsbyJS, Guest Post, Image, JAMStack, Under Review
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Markdown is widely preferred as a means to create content. It provides a flexible system to make rich content while maintaining the simplicity of entering plain text. An additional benefit of writing in Markdown is the ability to specify Markdown document properties, and data, in the Markdown frontmatter. Frontmatter…

From Novel Concept to Natural Shopping Habit: How Shoppable Video is Gaining Ground in E-Commerce

Topics Asset Management, E-commerce, Shoppable Video, Video, Video API
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As pandemic restrictions necessitated, many shopping trips in 2020 took place outside the traditional brick-and-mortar store, or at least void of the physical aisle-browsing experience. Same-day curbside pickup became a safe and convenient alternative, and e-commerce transactions skyrocketed as consumers shopped online. In fact, Digital Commerce 360 estimates that,…

Getting Ready for the Return of Travel in a Post-COVID Era? 5 Ways to Spruce Up Your Travel Site

Topics Asset Management, Performance Optimization, Video API, Video Transcoding
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When COVID hit last year, followed by social restrictions and lockdowns, e-commerce companies had to adapt quickly to changing consumer needs within a very short time. Consequently, COVID greatly accelerated the digital transformation of e-commerce, resulting in 10 years of growth in a matter of only three months. Concurrently,…

How to upload images in Angular with a Drag & Drop component

Topics Angular, Guest Post, Image, Under Review, Upload
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There is no doubt that we’re living in an era in which images and videos are an important part of modern web applications. For example, it is very common to find a requirement to upload images for a photo gallery, or to upload a photo for your profile. In this…

Options For Next.js Image Providers

Topics Guest Post, Image, Next.js, Under Review, Vercel
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Page Load Times Matter As developers, we can all agree that page speed is important. The less time that your pages take to load, the more opportunities you have to get users to your page. Pinterest an American image sharing, and social media service designed to enable saving and discovery…

Serverless Image Storage & Manipulation with Netlify

Topics Guest Post, Image, JAMStack, Netlify, React, Resizing, Under Review
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BACKGROUND Serverless frameworks enable frontent developers to build full stack applications without having to operate and manage the entire application infrastructure. By abstracting unnecessary complexities from the development process, developers don’t need to manually implement backend tasks like scaling server, provisioning capacity, and resources. Instead, the coding logic embedded in…

How to change SVG color on interaction with LitElement

Topics (UI) Widget, Guest Post, Image, Javascript, Under Review
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Web Components have been around for a couple of years now. According to the most recent MDN documentation: Web Components is a suite of technologies that allow you to create custom elements, whose functionality is encapsulated and separated from the rest of the source code, for use in…

How to use virtual scrolling to load images in Angular

Topics Angular, Guest Post, Performance, Under Review
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Web Performance is something that is becoming more important every day for users and developers. When the user enters a website, they can get impatient if it does not load within a few seconds and eventually leave the site. Let’s say you’re developing a web application that involves…

How to upload images in Angular with a Drag & Drop component – Part II

Topics Angular, Guest Post, Image, Under Review, Upload
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In a previous post, I explained the main aspects of uploading images and rendering them in the browser through a Drag & Drop component written in Angular and TypeScript. In this MediaJam we’ll use the same Angular project as a starting point to enable the files uploading in a…

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