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Eleventy
Eleventy is a JavaScript-based alternative to Jekyll, built by @zachleat. It can transform template files of various formats into HTML. Eleventy's mascot is an opossum suspended by a red baloon.
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Eleventy Image has all the functionality we need to generate images in the picture shortcode, including an example of synchronous usage.
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see #10; h/t @RosieCampbell
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Merging of #68 introduced a dependency on Hugo by using the hugo new command.
Users have reported that the Academic tool can now be more difficult to use given the dependencies that are needed to run the tool locally.
Make Hugo an optional requirement again so that users can continue to generate publication files locally and upload them to GitHub without needing to instal
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It is not clear to me where the LQIP is stored? I do not see any extra image files in my dist/ folder, although the plugin seems to be working based on what i see before images load.
Can this be documented better?
It is also unclear which image should best be feeded to this plugin. I have multiple versions of my images for responsive loading using src-set. Should i feed the best quality ima
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I'd like the focus of tiny-helpers to be very narrow. It is a good idea though to include links to other developer resources collections to the site.
Resources in mind: