Triangulated image placeholders
tip is an easy-to-use, efficent, and lightweight library for triangulated image placeholders. It uses a highly-optimized format over 10x smaller than minified SVG. (Currently not production ready)
Check out this demo.
- Add the library to your HTML:
<head>
...
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/rh12503/tip@latest/lib/tip.min.js"></script>
</head>
- Change the
src
attribute todata-src
for any image with placeholders.
The library will look for the placeholder asset in the same location as the original image. To apply a blur filter on the placeholder, use the data-blur
attribute.
Placeholder assets have the same name as the original asset but with the extension .tri
. For example, image.png
would become image.tri
.
Install the GUI from the releases page.
In the future the command will be added to npx. Install the CLI using the command:
go get -u github.com/RH12503/tip-backend/tip
Generate the placeholder files by running
tip -in /path/to/image
or to process all images in a folder
tip -in /path/to/folder
The placeholder .tri
files will be created in the same location as the image files!
Every browser that has been updated within the last few years should be supported.
26 | 9 | 12 | 16 | 12.1 | 10 |
All major mobile browsers are also supported including: Safari on iOS, Android WebView, Chrome Android & iOS, Firefox for Android, Opera Android, and Samsung Internet.
Thanks to for @bstncartwright for advice and implementing the original concept on his blog!