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This page shows you, how to configure custom image effects on top of existing ones.

This setting can also be overridden by your front matter.

If you don't configure anything in your hugo.toml, the image effects default to

Default Values

{{< multiconfig >}} [imageEffects] border = false lazy = true lightbox = true shadow = false {{< /multiconfig >}}

Configuration

{{% badge style="cyan" icon="gears" title=" " %}}Option{{% /badge %}} You can change these settings in your hugo.toml and add arbitrary custom effects as boolean values (like bg-white in the below snippet).

{{< multiconfig file=hugo >}} [params] [params.imageEffects] bg-white = true border = true lazy = false {{< /multiconfig >}}

This would result in

{{< multiconfig >}} [imageEffects] bg-white = true border = true lazy = false lightbox = true shadow = false {{< /multiconfig >}}

Example

With this configuration in effect, the following URL

![Minion](https://octodex.github.com/images/minion.png)

would result in

<img src="https://octodex.github.com/images/minion.png" loading="lazy" alt="Minion" class="bg-white border nolazy lightbox noshadow">

Styling Effects

If the resulting effect value is

  • true: add a class with the effect's name
  • false: add a class with the effect's name and a "no" prefix

Styles for default effects are contained in the theme. Add styles for your custom effects to layouts/partials/content-header.html.

For the above example you could add styles for both boolean cases:

<style>
img.bg-white {
  background-color: white;
}
img.nobg-white {
  background-color: transparent;
}
</style>