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      <title>Image processing for Hugo framework</title>
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      <description>Introduction The blog you are reading is built using the Hugo framework. The Rework-Space team chose this framework because of the ability to easily and quickly create a multilingual static website. But today we are going to talk about something else.
While developing the company&amp;rsquo;s website, we encountered a problem with image processing, because large images load slowly, especially on mobile devices, which significantly reduces the accessibility of the page.</description>
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