• Resolved nibbl

    (@nibbl)


    Good afternoon
    Please tell me, your plugin works and everything seems to be ok, but there are a few questions that I can’t find an answer to
    When publishing, pictures seem to be displayed with the correct .webP format - here is a <strong><a href="https://fin-journal.info/politika/berbok-soobschila-chto-peredat-ukraine-zamorozhennye-aktivy-rossii-ne-tak-uzh-prosto.html" rel="noopener" target="_blank">link to article </a></strong>
    but if you go to the article editor, then this picture will be in .JPG format, how can this be?
    How to make the source of the image, when added to the gallery, immediately change the format and have already been optimized?
    here, for example, the RSS https://disk.yandex.ru/i/KcL9BcWQN9Y1iQ  and the same article, and as we see, it also flies away with the original entry in the .JPG format
    
    I would be grateful if the screenshot show which setting should be enabled.
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  • Plugin Support adamewww

    (@adamewww)

    Hello,

    Are you asking for the images to be WebP versions when you are editing the page, as opposed to the original JPG? Unfortunately, that isn’t how WebP works. The intent of WebP is to serve a smaller version of your image for browsers that can process it but to also keep the original as a backup for browsers that can’t. Additionally, the only way to get a WebP version when you are editing your content would be to change that manually in the post to the WebP image, and I’m not certain that there are any editors that will do that. Really, as long as your site is serving WebP images, then it is working as it should.

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