![]() There's also a new version of the ProcessWire core on the dev branch (3.0.138) which contains various minor updates, and if you are following along with the examples in this post, note that some of them require this version (3.0.138). A big thanks to Horst for making WebP possible in ProcessWire. (I also wanted something to refer back to for the next site I do this on). Here we'll take a closer look at the process of converting an existing website to use ProcessWire’s new WebP implementation, just in case it's helpful to anyone else doing the same. That’s a rather amazing improvement for site speed and user experience. This week that update was launched and we reduced the bandwidth needs for the site’s images by 56%, just by switching to WebP images (for clients that support it). This site uses a lot of photos (more than 20k of them) and there was major potential for bandwidth savings by using WebP. This week I had such an opportunity to convert a rather large existing ProcessWire site to use WebP images. We’ll cover everything from preliminary considerations to implementation and testing, with lots of tips and tricks along the way. ![]() In this post we’ll look at a process used for migrating an existing website to use WebP images. ProcessWire added WebP image support this year and many have been adopting it enthusiastically in existing projects. ![]()
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