Try using WebP images, its a new format that allows images to load a crap ton faster, this might also help get better SEO rating on Google. Check this out to learn more. Since this is new not many browsers support this feature, so you can use this technique
This will load and render the webP image if supported by the browser and if it dosent it will render the png encodeding of the image. You can see this live at my website
Try using WebP images, its a new format that allows images to load a crap ton faster, this might also help get better SEO rating on Google. Check this out to learn more. Since this is new not many browsers support this feature, so you can use this technique
gist.github.com/SethuSenthil/e76b0...
This will load and render the webP image if supported by the browser and if it dosent it will render the png encodeding of the image. You can see this live at my website
Great advice. I read about WebP earlier but never used it in a project before.
Also, I am serving images from Cloudinary. I will investigate how to convert to WebP.
I just learned that I already serve WebP images, thanks to excellent Cloudinary service:
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