On mobile the header has overlapping content- not the worst but shows very little attention to detail for a CSS toolkit :(
On mobile the header has overlapping content- not the worst but shows very little attention to detail for a CSS toolkit :(
It may not be easy to see because the screenshot isn’t perfect, and lemmy compress it further, but the jpg clearly has some artifacts while the webp is slightly blurry.
I just did a test with the first png I found and it looks like the default were lossless, hence why compression ratio were bad.
Here the webp in smaller than the jpeg and noticeably better. Maybe it would be different for different kinds of picture, with colours, more details and stuff, but here it is clear.
For now I stand corrected, webp is better.
Every time I try to use webp the file is bigger than in jpg, why do people try to push it for the web ? Is it maybe faster to render for browsers ?
I replaced the US flag with a UK one on my website for this reason x)
Finding settings in Windows is pretty hard
The annoying thing is, you can’t put an image in the default select from browsers. So you have two choices :
So whatever you do will not be universally supported, thank you Microsoft.