Say goodbye to endless manual resizings, with Placeholders by TwicPics, your placeholder images are now reactive, responsive and let you know what size they are.
@b_maurin JS is a prerequisite for TwicPics Placeholders to bring its all value. So online website builders like Webflow is an option we'll consider. For Figma and Sketch, you can still use the API directly 😜
Hey there, I’m Florent, co-founder of TwicPics. Super excited to introduce our new side project: Placeholders by TwicPics. 👋
Placeholders by TwicPics helps front-end developers save time with auto-resizable placeholder images for their mockups.
Our team is made of super talented devs. One of them is @jaubourg, former W3C member, former maintainer of the XHR specification and also the man who rewrote a third of jQuery.
We created this tool because we know how much time (and energy) is lost resizing images by hand.
With Placeholders by TwicPics, your placeholders are now:
- ✅ lightweight (SVG)
- ✅ reactive
- ✅ responsive
- ✅ updated on the fly
We analyze the context of your image in real time to make sure it always fits.
Bonus: your code stays clean and you can see the size of your images!
Feel free to try Placeholders by TwicPics for free and give us feedbacks. We’d love to hear them! :)
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Looks great!
but
the contrast of the colors on the homepage (green steroid background on white text is failing 😆)
@amrin TwicPics Placeholder dynamically generates placeholders that display their size. You don't have to do it on your own. TwicPics analyzes the CSS sizing context of your images target location and is DPR aware. Which is a game changer when you deal with responsive developments.
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