• LucidLethargy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    People just really need to support it. It’s far better than jpg or png. It’s the go-to for web right now, that’s for sure.

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        1 year ago

        Only Apple supports this. Like, literally just Apple. I hate Chrome, and even Chrome doesn’t support this. Firefox? Yeah, zero support.

        So for these reasons it’s 100% not viable right now. If you get the support, I’ll consider it for my websites, and tell my colleagues about it, though.

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            1 year ago

            This is the source I used to originally validate my position: https://caniuse.com/jpegxl

            Let me know if it’s incorrect, I’d be very interested to learn of new options for the web space as a developer. This said, I googled Firefox and it came back with only “experimental support” for what I think may be an alpha release (version number ends in “a”).

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      1 year ago

      But why is it better? My experience is clicking on webp format opens in browser instead of my image viewer

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        2 months ago

        It has more efficient lossy compression then JPEG. It has more efficient lossless compression then PNG. More efficient compression then gif and supports animation like gif. It allows for more colors then any of those 3. You can have a single for extension for photos graphics, and animations and costs less storage and bandwidth saving money and making a better ui.

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            1 year ago

            Lots of image viewers and media programs/apps dont support it currently. Which is a hassle when you’ve downloaded a webp and cant view or edit it.

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        1 year ago

        Webp supports 24 - bit RGB w 8 - bit Alpha channel. It also has better lossless and lossly compression. And it handles transparency and animation better than other formats at a smaller size.

        It is smaller, better, and faster.