Help
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Hey how is everything?
So the plugin works super good, I love it.But come on, my site is still showing the original version instead of showing the webp version.
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Hello,
can you share your URL?The image slider participates as we added it manually.
I want all uploaded images to be shown automatically in the WEbp version.
Because it only shows the original version.
would you like to change the urls or even put .webp?Please, I want our messages to be private, so I can keep the links presented here confidential.
And what exactly is the problem?
Everything works on my sideMaybe your browser doesn’t support webp, try another browser?
So if you right-click and copy the image link it will show in PNG OR JPE, not with the .webp ending
yes… just read the plugin description…
“image URL will be not changed so it works everywhere, in
src, srcset, <picture>, even in CSS backgrounds and there is no problem with cache”
there is also 3rd screenshot showing you how it works
and there is also FAQ section explaining it “How to check if plugin works?”
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This reply was modified 2 years, 11 months ago by
kubiq.
Yes, the plugin is awesome. But would I somehow put the .webp at the end of the link.
Sorry for not expressing myself well, I’m doing a lot of things at the same time.
Your plugin besides being light and it helps a lot. I just wanted this option that I mentioned above.
No, this plugin will never change any URL, so it will never put .webp at the end.
What you want is completely different approach and it will require very robust plugin and there will be many complications and incompatibilities and problems.
Ofc, there are plugins doing exactly this, so you can try WebP Express or similar ones, but I wasn’t satisfied with them and that was the reason why I wrote this one.
Got it, just to understand better.
Your plugin makes the browser read the already generated webp image, but if I want to see it in webp, I just put the .webp at the end of the link manually.
So anyone who doesn’t use a browser that supports it can see the image in its original format. The screenshot you sent there shows the image in webp, I did a similar test and here it also showed the same thing.
If so, that’s great, it’s already helped enough.
URL stays same, but server will output different file content based on the browser you use.
If browser supports WebP, then server will pass content from xxx.png.webp file, but you will see it under xxx.png URL.
If browser does not supports WebP, then server will provide original content from xxx.png file. -
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