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poul-kg / valet.conf
Last active September 18, 2024 17:32
CORS Rules for Laravel Valet Nginx
# To enable CORS you should add lines with CORS rules below to your valet.conf file
# Find the file /usr/local/etc/nginx/valet/valet.conf - this is Valet conf for Nginx
# of try to execute `locate valet.conf` and find the `valet.coinf` in `nginx` subdirectory
# after you edit your valet.conf do not forget to execute `valet restart`
server {
listen 80 default_server;
root /;
charset utf-8;
client_max_body_size 128M;
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ctlcltd / wordpress_low-quality-image-placeholders_lqip.md
Last active June 22, 2023 20:08
How to easily generate low quality image placeholders (lqip) in WordPress

How to easily generate low quality image placeholders (lqip) in WordPress

I have made this function using the WP_Image_Editor class and I have filtered through the "wp_generate_attachment_metadata" hook. You can modify the "theme" namespace into function names with your theme name or in anyway you like.

Applying the filter directly to wp_generate_attachment_metadata the image placeholders are auto added into WordPress metadata, so when your add/modify/delete an image (or regenerate it via a plugin), it accomplishes to modify also to the image placeholders.

The use of the native theme support can prevent the generation of lqip or target specific image sizes to generate.

It contains an hook filter lqip_quality to modify the quality without have to modify the function.