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hexo-img-beautify

v1.1.1

Published

A img creator for Hexo

Readme

hexo-img-beautify

Make your Hexo image prettier

npm npm

How to use

Installation

npm i hexo-img-beautify

configure

You can configure hexo-img-beautify in _config.yml:

# hexo-img-beautify config
img_beautify:
  style: shadow # or prue
  custom: # custom width style
    custom_width: [
      {name: "my_width_one", width: 400},
      {name: "my_width_two", width: 600}, 
    ]
    default_width: 600 # my_width_one/my_width_two

configure Option

| Option | Default | type | Description| | -------------------- | -------- | ------------- | ------------------------ | | style (required) | prue | 'shadow' or 'prue' | image box-shadow 'prue' means picture without shadow | | custom.custom_width | none | Object Array, [{name:'',width:''}] | custom width style | | custom.default_width | 600(px) | name in custom.custom_width / number | image default width|

Usage

  {% img_beautify img_url legend width %}     

Example

  If you set custom.custom_width,you can use it in Django template:

      {% img_beautify "https://example.com/image.jpg" 'this is a description' my_width_one %}

      {% img_beautify "../the_local_path.jpg" 'this is a description' my_width_two %}

  or 

      {% img_beautify "https://example.com/image.jpg" 'this is a description' 400 %}

      {% img_beautify "../the_local_path.jpg" 'this is a description' 800 %}

the height of the image is auto, so we don't need to specify it

Usage Option

| Option | Default | type | Description| | -------------------- | ----- | ------------- | ------------------------ | | img_beautify (required) | 'img_beautify' | 'img_beautify' | hexo tag,must be "img_beautify",if you change it,it don't work | | img_url (required) | ' ' | string | image url,you can put relative path or link here | | legend (required) | ' ' | string | image legend | | width | custom.default_width, if you don't set both, it is 600(px) | name in custom.custom_width / number | image width |

NOTE

Note: default_width is a global configuration,if you don't set it,and you don't set width in Django template,the Image's width will be 600px!!!

the width of the image setting priority

1. width in Django template
2. width in custom.custom_width
3. default width in custom.default_width
4. 600 px