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next-optimized-images
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Auth.js Authentication for the Web
Same. I found this example [1] particularly helpful, although I don't know how good this [2] library it uses is. Overall, I've seen multiple OSS projects [3] that try to support a missing functionality in Next.js seem to just give up trying to keep up with their breaking changes.
[1] https://stackblitz.com/edit/github-mwzv1t?file=README.md
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Should I use Create React App, or ViteJS?
But yes, it felt more finnicky if that makes sense. I'd suggest building your own image thing using next-optimised-images to suit your exact preferences. You can generate a blurred low res image, a higher res version and overlap them together to essentially re-create a lite version of Image component : https://github.com/cyrilwanner/next-optimized-images
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Serverless Next.js on AWS with Terraform 1.1
Next.js component is not supported (see Next.js Image loader). Use img instead. The sample project is already set up to use next-optimized-images which can instead be used to serve images.
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Next.js 11.1: ES Modules support, Rust-based tooling, Improved Build Performance
We aren't using anything at the moment but you can use for example https://github.com/cyrilwanner/next-optimized-images
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Next.js 11
That's why I removed next/image and ended up using https://github.com/cyrilwanner/next-optimized-images
That lets you export the images pre-optimized for different sizes/etc. You can then do a normal next export.
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Next.js 10.2 – Improved Performance, Accessibility, Automatic Font Optimization
You can still use `next/image` when outputting a static site, as long as you use `next start`. Using `next export` removes the server entirely, meaning you can't optimize images on demand.
There's an open issue to explore optimizing images at build time, but for now, you can use https://github.com/cyrilwanner/next-optimized-images
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TheVECentre.com
TheVECentre.com is predominately built using Next.js and Tailwind CSS. Two Next.js plugins, next-seo and next-optimized-images, to handle the SEO orientated properties and optimise images for different device sizes respectively. Additionally, React Icons supplies any social icons, EmailJS powers the contact form and Framer Motion adds animations to the site.
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ImageMagick, TinyPNG, WebP... What are your best practices for image optimization?
I like your style 😎 Im using next.js for incremental static regeneration . I've been going down rabbit hole after rabbit hole regarding image optization. I found this, https://github.com/cyrilwanner/next-optimized-images .
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Wallis Family Mediation (previously Wallis Consultancy)
The website for Wallis Family Mediation is written using the React framework Next.js, which enables functionality such as generating static websites, and Tailwind CSS for styling. Combining these technologies allowed me to build the website efficiently whilst maintaining a well-written React app. Each page of the website is dynamically created at build time from Markdown files using Next.js dynamic routes and the getStaticPaths function. In addition, I used two external Next.js plugins called next-seo and next-optimized-images to ensure that the website has good SEO and all images are compressed and resized to make the page load time as fast as possible. The contact form is powered by EmailJS and uses reCaptcha to stop spam mail. Finally, I added Netlify CMS so that Mike can make his own changes to the website. Netlify CMS uses Markdown files so it integrates seamlessly with the existing Markdown pages utilised.
ImgixSwift
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2022)
imgix | San Francisco or Remote | Full-Time, Remote-OK | https://www.imgix.com
imgix is building the future of visual media on the Internet. imgix operates the premier solution to deliver impactful, engaging, highly responsive, and super fast imagery to eyeballs around the world. The service consists of a top-tier image delivery platform tightly coupled with imgix’s proprietary, on-demand image processing pipeline. It provides customers with great design flexibility while reducing the engineering investment required to serve state-of-the-art visual media. imgix enables our customers to greatly increase the value of their imagery and get back to building awesome things. We are a diverse team committed to building an excellent work and engineering culture, people-focused management, and no shortage of exciting technical problems to dive into.
Here are our open roles:
- Frontend Engineer (https://imgix.com/careers#frontend-engineer)
- Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2021)
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ImageMagick, TinyPNG, WebP... What are your best practices for image optimization?
There are services like imgix out there which are pretty cost effective and take a lot of the effort out of images. Aside from requesting a specific size and applying transforms in the URL parameters you can also use format=auto which will check the browser's user agent and deliver a compatible, optimized format. Super easy to setup over the top of an existing site too since they have a web folder option which means you can leverage an existing image host. Alternatively you can link it to an S3 bucket.
- Best image format for space/quality
What are some alternatives?
Next.js - The React Framework
astro - The web framework for content-driven websites. ⭐️ Star to support our work!
next-transpile-modules - [ARCHIVED] Next.js plugin to transpile code from node_modules
react-icons - svg react icons of popular icon packs
squoosh - Make images smaller using best-in-class codecs, right in the browser.
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
SWR - React Hooks for Data Fetching
next-super-performance - The case of partial hydration (with Next and Preact)
next-seo - Next SEO is a plug in that makes managing your SEO easier in Next.js projects.
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
serverless-next.js - ⚡ Deploy your Next.js apps on AWS Lambda@Edge via Serverless Components
jpeg-archive - Utilities for archiving JPEGs for long term storage.