Tag: WebP

  • WebP by Default Pulled from Upcoming WordPress 6.1 Release

    WebP by Default Pulled from Upcoming WordPress 6.1 Release

    Last month, the plan for WordPress to generate WebP images by default for new JPEG image uploads was put on hold for the upcoming 6.1 release after objections from lead developers. The original proposal had been merged into core at the end of July, despite significant critical feedback and concerns from WordPress’ developer community. Yesterday,…

  • WebP by Default on Hold for 6.1 After New Objections From WordPress Lead Developers

    WebP by Default on Hold for 6.1 After New Objections From WordPress Lead Developers

    Last week Performance team contributors were working on refining their follow-up patches for the multi-mime/WebP feature, after the main work for it was merged into core for 6.1 at the end of July. This includes smaller related items like the shim for non-supporting browsers and adding PDF support, which are being handled in separate tickets.…

  • WebP by Default Merged Into Core for WordPress 6.1

    WebP by Default Merged Into Core for WordPress 6.1

    WebP, an image format developed by Google, which is intended to replace JPEG, PNG, and GIF file formats, will soon be generated by default for new JPEG image uploads in WordPress and used for website content. The main work for this feature was committed to core for inclusion in the upcoming WordPress 6.1 release. The…

  • WordPress Performance Team Revises Proposal for WebP by Default

    WordPress Performance Team Revises Proposal for WebP by Default

    One year ago, WordPress 5.8 introduced support for WebP, allowing users to upload and use WebP images in their content. In March 2022, the Performance Team moved to expand core support for the image format by proposing WordPress enable WebP by default. This would include generating WebP images for new JPEG uploads and using WebP images…

  • WordPress 5.8 Introduces Support for WebP Images

    WordPress 5.8 Introduces Support for WebP Images

    WebP support is coming to WordPress 5.8. This modern image file format was created by Google in September 2010, and is now supported by 95% of the web browsers in use worldwide. It has distinct advantages over more commonly used formats, providing both lossless and lossy compression that is 26% smaller in size compared to PNGs and…