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Multiple File Upload Support in Safari 4 Public Beta - Observation Point - 0 views

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    Introduced in the HTML 5 specification, the multiple attribute on file inputs (i.e. ) will allow for multiple files to be selected for upload. I had been using the WebKit nightlies and watching for this feature to be enabled in the default builds, but the Safari 4 beta is the first version of Safari that I've seen support this. The original commit to WebKit that added this support was 37863.
Vernon Fowler

Using Zapier and TinyPNG to automatically compress your images - Voormedia - 0 views

  • select Dropbox as the trigger app and choose the New file in directory trigger
  • configure the folder in which the images will be compressed
  • Select the File from step 1
  • ...3 more annotations...
  • add another action that saves the compressed image back to Dropbox. Choose Dropbox as the action app and pick Upload File
  • select the Output File from step 2
  • select File Extension from step 1 (prevents renaming JPEG to JPG)
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    "In this blog post, we created Zap with this action that monitors a Dropbox folder and compresses newly uploaded images. A very similar approach can be used to integrate the API with other cloud services supported by Zapier, such as Google Drive, OneDrive or Box."
Vernon Fowler

SVG-Optimiser - 0 views

  • Files created in Inkscape or Illustrator are particularly amenable to optimisation.
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    A Python program to reduce the file size of uploaded SVGs.
Vernon Fowler

iConvert Icons: Convert png, ico, and icns icons online for free - 0 views

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    "Have you ever discovered the perfect icon set, only to find it wasn't available for your particular platform? iConvert solves the problem: With this free online icon converter, you can convert any icon or image into an icon specifically for your platform. iConvert allows you to easily convert PNG to ICO, Windows ico to Mac OS X icns, SVG icons to Windows icons, PNG icons to Mac OS X icons, JPG to ICO, and much more. Simply upload a file in one of the supported formats, and iConvert will do the rest!"
Vernon Fowler

TinyPNG - Compress PNG images while preserving transparency - 0 views

  • What about Photoshop?
  • Use Save for Web to export your images as 24-bit transparent PNG files and upload them to TinyPNG. We'll convert them to tiny indexed PNG files.
Sarah HL

smush.it! - 0 views

  • Performance just got a little bit easier. Optimizing images by hand is time consuming and painful. Smush it does it for you.
  • Smush it comes in different flavours: You can upload a bunch of pictures in your browser You can provide us with a list of image urls or You can get a Firefox Extension or a cross-browser bookmarklet to optimize the images found on any web page
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