I’m a responsible web designer, and as such, since WordPress (finally) accepts media uploads of image/webp MIME type and since all web browsers newer than september 2020 (even Apple Safari o/) can display it, I have been moving my photos library to WebP. After all, when you create content, the least you can do is to also provide the smoothest user experience around it. WebP falls close to magical : lookie […]
I see what they are pointing out, but frankly, it’s so slight that, unless you are running a photography website, you should probably still just go for lower file size. I don’t think 99.9% of people will notice, and page speed is paramount.
I see what they are pointing out, but frankly, it’s so slight that, unless you are running a photography website, you should probably still just go for lower file size. I don’t think 99.9% of people will notice, and page speed is paramount.