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Evelia and I moved to Monterey Bay on New Year's Eve of 2021, so like many newbies arriving in a strange new land, we did a lot of little weekend trips the first month, often bringing our Bully, Rose, along for the jaunt.
One of those trips was to Fort Ord Dunes State Park, which is just a short walk away from our current digs. Being her very 1st experience with an ocean, Rose was quite excited, trotting out ahead of us to investigate the water and waves...
While she was less enthused upon finding that the ocean is well... wet... the image of her heading boldy across the umarked sand to the waters edge made for a great moment.
January 29th, 2022.
#Photography #Images #DogsOfMastodon #MomentOfZen #SilentSunday
OpenImageIO is an open source library for reading and writing images. Support for different image formats is realised through plugins.
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Yeah. Also my experience. I just occasionally hope someone has finally figured out a better way. #Wordpress #CMS #Blog #Layout #Images
I used the "gallery" option in Wordpress (Classic Editor) a lot.
But what it looks like in the pseudo-HTML source that Wordpress uses is this:
[gallery columns="4" link="file" ids="7910,7911,7912,7913,7920,7921,7922,7924"]
Which conversion/archiving tools don't know what to do with.
I assume Wordpress must generate the gallery HTML everytime the page is loaded? (I'm pretty sure the numbers are document numbers for the images, which also contain size and captions).
I've been manually converting them to HTML tables, which will work in exported Markdown (albeit just as quoted HTML -- because apparently Markdown doesn't support image tables or galleries).
Also, I have to open each image and then copy and paste the filename into the "Add Media" search bar in order to add the images to my article so I can put table tags around them.
Is there a better way to do this?
Maybe a way to explode the galleries into individual images, at least?
Also, do any of the static CMS/blog generators handle images and galleries better than this?
All the ones I know seem to view images as an afterthought, and galleries, let alone artistic layouts not even a tiny bit. Not everything of value is words, folks.
I'm thinking of migrating to something else -- but what?
#Wordpress #CMS #Blog #Layout #Images
#Development #Comparisons
Image descriptions with AI · How accurate are 12 AI models in generating ‘alt’ text? https://ilo.im/16269t
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#Images #AltText #AI #AiModels #Accessibility #Design #WebDesign #WebDev #Frontend #HTML
Pixelix
Android Client for @pixelfed
Pixelix is an Android client for Pixelfed, the federated image-sharing social network. It's designed to provide a seamless and high-performance user experience. With Pixelix, you can easily browse, post, and interact with your Pixelfed network on the go.
Download: https://f-droid.org/packages/com.daniebeler.pfpixelix/
#FOSS #Android #OpenSource #Pixelfed #Fediverse #Federation #decentralization #oss #pixelix #Instagram #images
Cloudflare has adopted the Content Credentials system, which applies a digital metadata tag to images and video that tracks who owns it, where it’s been posted, and if it’s been manipulated.
#cloudflare #content #credentials #images
https://www.theverge.com/news/604989/cloudflare-adobe-content-credentials-authenticty-feature
Cloudflare has launched a new feature that adopts Adobe’s…
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