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Compress and compare images with different codecs, right in your browserPricing:
- Open Source
#Image Editing #Image Optimisation #Photos & Graphics 173 social mentions
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Favicons are slightly useful. You can serve your page at http://www.example.com with a favicon from https://example.com that has a HTTP Strict-Transport-Security with includeSubDomains, and then future page loads in that browser will be https (across your whole domain). (This assumes you want your domain to be https) Other than that, I'm still pretty meh about them.
#Software Development #Software Development Tools #Web Development Tools 2411 social mentions
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command-line utility and library for lossy compression of PNG imagesPricing:
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I found https://pngquant.org/ to be pretty good.
#Image Optimisation #Image Editing #Image Effects 28 social mentions
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A lightweight comments widget built on GitHub issues.Pricing:
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So, essentially a site generated with Jekyll, hosted on GitHub Pages with Utterances [0] for comments and updated with GitHub Actions. I don’t know if https://github.dev version of Visual Studio Code supports extensions/plugins, but if so, then there is also a rich text editor for markdown ready. All that’s left would be an instant refresh for editing. [0]: https://utteranc.es.
#Social Networks #Project Management #Commenting Service 50 social mentions