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css-inline-images

v0.1.0

Published

Inlines developer defined images as base64 strings in CSS

Downloads

1,301

Readme

css-inline-images

Simple node module for inlining images as base64 strings in CSS.

##Installation Install with NPM like any other package

npm install css-inline-images

##Usage Append ?embed to the urls of the images that you want inlined

.leave-me-alone {
    background-image: url(file.gif);
}

.embed-me {
    background-image: url(file.gif?embed)
}

The module will search for url() declarations in your CSS code so its use is not limited to background images.

##Options

  • webRoot The web root of your web project. This property will be used as a start point for all file paths. This is enough for absolute urls (e.g. url(/images/file.gif?embed))

  • path Used in addition to webRoot to determine the paths for relative urls (e.g. url(images/file.gif?embed))

###Example With these options the following paths will be used to locate the images in the filesystem

{
    webRoot: 'web',
    path: 'otherImages'
}
  • url(/images/file.gif?embed) => web/images/file.gif
  • url(file.gif?embed) => web/otherImages/file.gif