Examples of using Webp in English and their translations into Chinese
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How to convert images into webp format?
WEBP is a new image format developed by Google.
How can we detect if our browser supports webp?
WebP is an image format developed by Google.
The encoding time of a WebP image is 8 times longer than JPEG.
WebP is a relative new image format devised by Google.
Below we will explain a bit about how to serve up WebP images in the various platforms.
It even supports the WEBP format, making it a serious contender for web designers too.
In order for us to take advantage of this and start serving WebP images, we need to register a Service Worker.
Google claims that WebP files are 26% smaller than PNGs, and 25-34% smaller depending on a couple of factors.
Now, we would like to take you through some of the newly released versions,such as WEBP and HEIC that is based on HEVC.
In addition to this, WebP supports lossless transparency(also known as alpha channel) with just 22% additional bytes.
Nuke 7 introduces support for new formats(progressive JPEG, WebP, and GIF), resuming downloads, and performance metrics.
So in this scenario, WebP could be very beneficial, as it means 70% of the visitors are going to be delivered incredibly smaller file sizes.
We expect that developers will achieve in practiceeven better file size reduction with WebP when starting from an uncompressed image.
Early benchmarks showed that WebP cut down PNG size by as much as 45 percent and animated GIF size with up to 65 percent.
We will also provide the same information for recently introduced(and browser-specific)formats- WebP, JPEG 2000 and JPEG XR.
Webmasters and web developers can use the WebP image format to create smaller and richer images that can help make the web faster.
To5Google said that the two properties are similar, Google is likely to use thisnew format to replace the previously released WebP.
Android Instant Apps supports all features of the WebP format(transparency, lossless, etc.) so there will be no loss in functionality.
For example, in the case of our Samsung Galaxy S8 user, running Chrome on Android 8.0,the optimizer would supply a WebP file.
Opera has officially had WebP support since Opera 12.1(originally released in November, 2012), and partial support since Opera 11.5.
With the next big Windows 10 release codenamed Redstone 5,Microsoft is adding support for WebP image format to Edge browser.
Facebook, Google+ and many others use WebP to deliver all of their images within their applications- the savings are definitely worth it.
We're looking forward to working with the browser and web developer community on the WebP spec and on adding native support for WebP.
Google Chrome has officially had WebP support since Chrome 23(originally released in November, 2012), and partial support since Chrome 9.
In addition to these formats,some browsers also support newer formats such as WebP and JPEG XR, which offer better overall compression and more features.
Google's Android browser has officially had WebP support since 4.2(originally released in November 2012), and partial support since Android browser version 4.
Also available is a Windows Imaging Component providing WebP import to any application that supports WIC such as Microsoft Office 2010.
When displaying images on compatible browsers, WebP(Chrome and Opera), JPEG 2000(Safari), and JPEG XR(Internet Explorer and Edge) are excellent choices.
