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For Developers: the HTML <picture> Element Explained

By Amarachi Amaechi
For Developers: the HTML <picture> Element Explained

We all know the good ol', tireless <img> element, which has been a long-time go-to for inserting graphics into webpages. Time doesn’t stop, however, and neither do technological advancements. So, let’s get you up to speed with the element’s modern alternative: the <picture> element.

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How To Create a 360 Product Viewer

E-commerce is a dynamic business. Shoppers are constantly browsing sites for the best deals or for the latest of their favorite products, adding to wish lists, and exploring product recommendations from friends and influencers. On the other hand, online vendors are always on a tear to try to draw in shoppers and convert clicks to cash with various techniques, such as by reducing page-load time, posting compelling product images, and aggressively targeting ads.

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TedsVintageArt.com Automates Generation of Captivating Product Images on Cloudinary

At TedsVintageArt.com, we digitally restore historic maps and sell their art prints on multiple platforms, such as Amazon, Etsy, eBay, and Houzz. As our operations ramped up years ago, it took an inordinately long time to generate custom images for our products. Plus, since we sell art, it behooves us to produce multiple high-quality images for each print, which was another time-consuming task.

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Compressing, Resizing, and Optimizing PHP Images

By Prosper Otemuyiwa
Compressing, Resizing, and Optimizing PHP Images

Image optimization, which results in the smallest possible file size but no loss in visual quality, is a mandatory step before delivery. That way, you save bytes and improve website performance because the smaller the image files, the faster the browser can download and render them on viewers’ screens.

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Ultimate HTML5 Video-Player Showdown: 12 Players Compared

The following 12 HTML5 video players are among the most popular ones today:

To help you pick the one that best suits your project, this post lists their strengths and, in a couple of cases, their weaknesses. Also described are the installation procedures for the players.

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Open Hack Week: Building for the Future

By Obinna Ekwuno
Open Hack Week in Lagos, Nigeria: Building for the Future

Between July 29 and August 3, the Google Developer Student Community of the University of Lagos, Nigeria participated in a week-long hackathon called Open Hack Week (OHW). Sponsored by Cloudinary, Interswitch, the Ogundipe Foundation, and other notable organizations, OHW comprised 14 teams, five developers each. After six days of brainstorming and coding, the teams successfully built the minimum viable products (MVPs) for their projects, which they subsequently presented to all the attendees.

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