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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T22:02:50+00:00 2026-06-16T22:02:50+00:00

Learning how to utilize Bootstrap, I noticed that the thumbnails had strange markup for

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Learning how to utilize Bootstrap, I noticed that the thumbnails had strange markup for the image source (at least, strange to me.)

<img data-src="holder.js/260x120" alt="260x120" style="width: 260px; height: 120px;" src="data:image/png;base64,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">

What’s going on here, and why is this being done? Is the image somehow saved to local storage at some point in base64?

To clarify, I’m asking about the src="image:/ part.

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    2026-06-16T22:02:51+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 10:02 pm

    What you are seeing is not the HTML5 data- attribute, but the data URI scheme. To quote Wikipedia:

    The data URI scheme … provides a way to include data in-line in web
    pages as if they were external resources. This technique allows
    normally separate elements such as images and style sheets to be
    fetched in a single HTTP request rather than multiple HTTP requests,
    which can be more efficient.

    What you’re seeing is the base64-encoded image data, in this case a PNG. When browsers see this, they decode the data as instructed, and display it as if it were an external resource.

    Given this image’s size, the creators of Bootstrap rightly believe it is more efficient to inline the image like this rather than keeping it separate. Had they kept it separate, it would require an additional HTTP request to load the image, which increases the total load time of the page.

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