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Smart Cropping, Intelligent Quality Selection, and Automated Responsive Images
Every image is unique, so are website visitors. In a perfect world, we would adapt images to be “just right” for all users, i.e., perfectly cropped with responsive dimensions, correct encoding settings, and optimal quality in the most suitable format. See this example of a photo of a cat:…
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Responsive Images and Their Creation for WordPress
With the advent of technology and the attendant fast-growing demand for feature-rich computing devices (laptops, smartphones, iPads), their manufacturers are rising to the occasion by producing high-resolution machines with screens of various sizes and device-pixel ratios. Thus was born the impetus behind the need for and creation of WordPress…

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Top 10 Tips for Making Cloudinary Work Well for You
Typically, with Cloudinary, you want to do two complementary things for a remarkable user experience: save bandwidth and load your site as fast as possible because the smaller the sizes of the resources, the faster your site loads. And it’s been proven time and again that the longer your site…

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FUIF: New, Legacy Friendly Image File Format
Part 1 of this series introduces the Free Lossy Image Format (FUIF), which I recently developed. Part 2 explains the why, what, and how of FUIF. This post, part 3 of the series, delves into how FUIF is legacy friendly, which I alluded to in Part 2. A…

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FUIF: Why Do We Need a New Image File Format?
In my last post, I introduced FUIF, a new, free, and universal image format I’ve created. In this post and other follow-up pieces, I will explain the why, what, and how of FUIF. Why Do We Need Another Image File Format? Even though JPEG is still the most widely-used…

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Introducing FUIF: Responsive Images by Design
I’ve been working to create a new image format, which I’m calling FUIF, or Free Universal Image Format. That’s a rather pretentious name, I know. But I couldn’t call it the Free Lossy Image Format (FLIF) because that acronym is not available any more (see below) and FUIF can do…

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Introducing the Cloudinary Demo Android App, Part 1
Cloudinary has recently added the Cloudinary Demo- e-commerce App to the Google Play Store. The App demonstrates the best practices for optimal delivery of images on a storefront, including category pages, product pages, and a shopping cart. The Cloudinary Demo – eCommerce App was developed as an open source project…

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Client Hints and Responsive Images – Chrome 67 Changes
TL;DR Chrome 35 introduced Client Hints, a tool for simplifying Responsive Images. Cloudinary quickly deployed a number of Client-Hints-powered features: Using w_auto, you can fit images to their layout width. Since the feature’s debut, it has delivered a median byte-size savings of 42% (51 KB) compared to the…

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Cloudinary Delivers Simplified Image Management Workflow for Fairfax Media's Digital Transformation
Company: Fairfax Media Limited [ASX:FXJ] is one of the largest media companies in Australia and New Zealand that engages audiences and communities via print and digital media. It includes recognizable mastheads including The Australian Financial Review, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. Fairfax Media operates numerous news and information…

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