Listen "Optimizing Cloudinary Images in Markdown Files"
Episode Synopsis
Markdown is great for writing your next blog post, but including images in a web-friendly way is challenging. Thankfully, we can use information from Cloudinary’s APIs to modify our Markdown to display properly sized images!
In this DevJams episode, we sit down with Brad Garropy, Developer Experience Engineer at Atlassian. He walks us through his open source project that uses libraries like Remark and Rehype to add width and height to Cloudinary-delivered images in Markdown files, as well as demystify the topic of Abstract Syntax Trees (ASTs) for your next development project.
In this DevJams episode, we sit down with Brad Garropy, Developer Experience Engineer at Atlassian. He walks us through his open source project that uses libraries like Remark and Rehype to add width and height to Cloudinary-delivered images in Markdown files, as well as demystify the topic of Abstract Syntax Trees (ASTs) for your next development project.
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