Comment by benfortuna 8 days ago ..or use tailwind - https://tailwindcss.com/docs/filter-blur 1 comment benfortuna Reply jsheard 8 days ago That's not at all equivalent to what the OP is doing. The point isn't just to blur an image, which is what those Tailwind classes do, the point is to render a very compact blurry version of an image which hasn't loaded yet.
jsheard 8 days ago That's not at all equivalent to what the OP is doing. The point isn't just to blur an image, which is what those Tailwind classes do, the point is to render a very compact blurry version of an image which hasn't loaded yet.
That's not at all equivalent to what the OP is doing. The point isn't just to blur an image, which is what those Tailwind classes do, the point is to render a very compact blurry version of an image which hasn't loaded yet.