Images downloaded from cloudinary that aren't properly sized are disastrous. They don't only waste our user's bandwidth, but also kill our service at cloudinary and makes us have to pay plenty of $$$...
[ ] Go over all images <img tags and make sure that if they use an image loaded from the DB or any other image that could come from cloudinary, use the image function (see below)
[ ] Simply search for usages of the function image on the client code from the file images.js and make sure that when used, the width and height are correct (match the CSS or image width and height)
Images downloaded from cloudinary that aren't properly sized are disastrous. They don't only waste our user's bandwidth, but also kill our service at cloudinary and makes us have to pay plenty of $$$...
<img
tags and make sure that if they use an image loaded from the DB or any other image that could come from cloudinary, use theimage
function (see below)image
on the client code from the file images.js and make sure that when used, thewidth
andheight
are correct (match the CSS or image width and height)