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Placeholder images are temporary images used to represent visual content that is not yet available or finalized. They are often used as a substitute for actual images during a website or application’s development or design phase. Placeholder images are typically simple, generic images that can be easily replaced later with the actual images once they are available.

Overall, placeholder images are an important tool for designers and developers as they allow them to create and test the layout and functionality of a website or application before the final content is available.

Placekitten.com

Placekitten.com is a website that provides placeholder images of cute kittens in various sizes and formats. Designer Phil Hawksworth created it as a fun and quirky alternative to the generic placeholder images commonly used in web development.

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