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Vendor tomkirsch Package bootstrap Short Description CodeIgniter4 Bootstrap Utils License
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Create the config file Config\Bootstrap.php and set your preferences. You MUST extend Tomkirsch/Bootstrap/BootstrapConfig
The dynamicImageFileName() function should generate a URL/path to a controller that serves dynamic images.
To use containers in a newer version of bootstrap, just add them to the containers and breakpoints arrays, then set $bsVersion to the array key. See Tomkirsch\Bootstrap\BootstrapConfig for more info.
Create the service in Config\Services.php:
Create your image resizer controller. The directives here must match the output from dynamicImageFileName() in the config class. Here's a quick example:
If you'd like to use padding ratio elements, or lazyload transitions, define them in your CSS. Ensure the relative path gets you to the root folder.
Include lazysizes JS
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/lazysizes/5.3.0/lazysizes.min.js" integrity="sha512-JrL1wXR0TeToerkl6TPDUa9132S3PB1UeNpZRHmCe6TxS43PFJUcEYUhjJb/i63rSd+uRvpzlcGOtvC/rDQcDg==" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
Usage
Static Image (no bootstrap cols)
Full example (see tests/views/welcome_message.php for more)
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