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Top 7 jQuery Sliders and Three Ways in Which to Create Your Own

Topics jQuery
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Cloudinary offers a cloud-based solution to help developers manage and optimize rich media (images and videos). With images being ubiquitous in online content, image sliders, which rotate banners or enable browsing through multiple images with animation effects and…

Simplifying image rich website development – interactive demo

Topics Asset Management, Django, DotNet, Face Detection, Image Transformation, Java, Javascript, jQuery, Node, Performance Optimization, PHP, Ruby on Rails
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Developing a great website and maintaining it can be a challenging and time-consuming task, even for the most talented developer. You need to meet graphic design requirements for any device according to the latest design trends, and constantly find ways to optimize your website performance, for any browser. We can…

How to use conditions to dynamically transform images

Topics Django, DotNet, Face Detection, Image Transformation, Java, Javascript, jQuery, Node, PHP, Ruby on Rails
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It’s great to have the capability to transform images on the fly by using dynamic URLs to customize the images to fit the graphic design of your site or mobile application. However, what if you want to transform an image depending on a specific image characteristic (like its width or…

Facial Attribute Detection with Microsoft’s Face API and Cloudinary

Topics Django, DotNet, Face Detection, Image Transformation, Java, jQuery, Node, PHP, Ruby on Rails
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Many of the photos displayed on the internet these days are of people. If your website or mobile application displays photos that include people, you will want to make sure that their faces are included in the delivered images when cropping and transforming them to fit your graphic design and…

Automated JavaScript Image Transformation and Management

Topics File-upload, HTML5, Javascript, jQuery
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TL;DR Cloudinary’s JavaScript library accelerates web development by providing automated JavaScript image transformation and management with a few lines of code. The newly released version streamlines the library by providing a much requested jQuery-free core library. At the same time it is fully backward compatible with previous versions. The new…

How To Distort Images Dynamically to Fit your Graphic Design

Topics Django, DotNet, Image Transformation, Java, jQuery, Node, PHP, Ruby on Rails
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How to Distort images in the cloud It can be quite a challenge to graphically design a website or mobile application that displays images in very precise shapes and orientations. Product customization can take the form of warping 2D pictures to have a 3D perspective, placing images in precise…

Automatic Image Tagging and Categorization With Imagga

Topics Django, DotNet, Image Transformation, Java, jQuery, Node, PHP, Ruby on Rails
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If you have an application that allows users to upload their own photos, it can be very useful to be able to organize these photos according to their content. This will allow you to categorize the content for displaying to all your users and make your image library searchable. Furthermore,…

5 Ways for Effective Facebook Image Optimization

Topics Image Transformation, jQuery, Node, Performance Optimization, PHP, Ruby on Rails
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As a website/app developer or owner, you’ve undoubtedly experienced your fair share of glitches and mishaps when it comes to users or site visitors sharing your content. Many outlets such as news and media sites, social networks, or eCommerce sites include the option to “like” or “share” content such as…

Google's new logo might not be as small as claimed

Topics Django, DotNet, Image Transformation, Java, jQuery, Node, Performance Optimization, PHP, Ruby on Rails
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The Internet was abuzz last week after the announcement of Google’s new logo. What caught our eyes more than the artistic changes was this sentence on Google’s blog: “building a special variant of our full-color logo that is only 305 bytes, compared to our existing logo at ~14,000 bytes”.

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