After doing a PageSpeed Insight I get the speed suggestion for mobile
Serve images in next-gen formats 1.35 s
Efficiently encode images 0.9 s
This is quite a significant saving so I have been looking into webp images.
I have spent ages reading loads of blogs about the advantage of these but no one really tell you how to do it.
Sellerdeck doesn't recognise the .webp extension.
I read that this can be done via the htaccess file.
I did contact my site host and had the answer
You are able to add any required custom mime types in a .htaccess file which should achieve what you're looking for, I believe this should be AddType image/webp .webp. Unfortunately its not possible to enable globally at the minute, if at some point we do enable it globally is shouldn't require you to change the .htaccess file.
Not really sure whet all this means.
Am I supposed to be changing the word image in AddType image/webp .webp. with a jpg file then this some how converts it? Then upload the webp images to the acatolog folder on the server?
All too confused really! I tried to find a dummies guide.
Serve images in next-gen formats 1.35 s
Efficiently encode images 0.9 s
This is quite a significant saving so I have been looking into webp images.
I have spent ages reading loads of blogs about the advantage of these but no one really tell you how to do it.
Sellerdeck doesn't recognise the .webp extension.
I read that this can be done via the htaccess file.
I did contact my site host and had the answer
You are able to add any required custom mime types in a .htaccess file which should achieve what you're looking for, I believe this should be AddType image/webp .webp. Unfortunately its not possible to enable globally at the minute, if at some point we do enable it globally is shouldn't require you to change the .htaccess file.
Not really sure whet all this means.
Am I supposed to be changing the word image in AddType image/webp .webp. with a jpg file then this some how converts it? Then upload the webp images to the acatolog folder on the server?
All too confused really! I tried to find a dummies guide.
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