From d95e8bdf312042f0b6ae2bb3fa3fe9acf605db61 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: formix Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2024 10:06:14 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] webp --- _posts/2024-07-19-how-to-save-webp.md | 14 +------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/_posts/2024-07-19-how-to-save-webp.md b/_posts/2024-07-19-how-to-save-webp.md index 3506f12eed5e..597ed27102c0 100644 --- a/_posts/2024-07-19-how-to-save-webp.md +++ b/_posts/2024-07-19-how-to-save-webp.md @@ -9,16 +9,4 @@ Here's all you need to do: 1. Save the image as WebP (don't change anything in the save dialog) 2. After it's saved, simply rename the file extension from .webp to .jpg -That's it! No need to change settings in the save dialog or use any special tools. - -## Why This Works - -WebP is a container format that often stores image data in a way that's compatible with JPEG. When you rename a WebP file to .jpg, you're telling your computer to treat the image as a JPEG file. Most image viewing and editing tools can then open and work with the file without issues. - -## Important Notes - -- This method works with any browser - Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Microsoft Edge, or others. -- It works for most WebP images, though some complex ones might not be fully compatible. -- You can also try renaming to other extensions like .png if you prefer. - -Happy Browsing! \ No newline at end of file +That's it! In most cases there is no need to use any special tools. \ No newline at end of file