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Placekitten.com — A quick and simple service for getting pictures of kittens for use as placeholders. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Https://placekitten.com/ lots of services like this, but this is the cutest. Source: 5 months ago
I worked at Facebook, where we communicate with each other using an internal version of Facebook. Once, our frontend security engineer (author of https://escape.alf.nu) wrote a clickbait story which ended with “… (read more)”, like most long Facebook stories did at the time. However, he had exploited an XSS hole in our frontend so that clicking the “read more” link allowed arbitrary Javascript to execute on your... Source: 5 months ago
Similar to https://placekitten.com/ if anyone wanted kittens instead of whoas. Source: 8 months ago
As far as actual content, you use Lorem Ipsum for text, and something like placekitten for images or a placeholder SVG. Source: 12 months ago
Because is not a static import, I use a library called plaiceholder to create blurred versions of my images, so I can use placeholder="blur" from Next. Each image is being rendered with different sizes. Source: about 1 year ago
So, I have an image component in Next.js I want to add a custom placeholder, I used Plaiceholder to add placeholder, but it only seems to work when the Image has been provided with width and height but does not seem to work when I provide, I manipulate the height and width with CSS . Source: over 1 year ago
From my research, I could not find any Next.js package that could help me with the conversion from BlurHash's Base83 data URL to a Base64 data URL, or any Next.js implementation that works for dynamic images. The few packages I found, like the recently published use-next-blurhash and plaiceholder.co, do not work with Next.js for dynamically stored images. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Tip: Plaiceholder is a good tool for generating base64-encoded images. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
You might remember that we tried the Plaiceholder library last week, which wasn’t a great success. Since I want to release this project sooner rather than later, I decided to use the same image loading animation as I do on my website. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
Lorem Picsum - Lorem Ipsum... but for photos
Placemat - Pretty nice placeholder images.
placeholder.pics - Lightest way to include placeholder images in your design
PlaceBear - Bear-themed placeholder images for developers
Fill Murray - Custom-sized placeholder images of Bill Murray
Placeholder Loader Creator - SVG component editor to create placeholder loaders