Reducing image weight
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Reducing image weight
Don't know if it is of interest, but if your website has large images, I have found that using a free online jpeg (or other) conversion to WEBP tool reduces images by around 70%. Handy for faster loading.
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Re: Reducing image weight
Which one are you using? the following TinyPNG is one I use and recommend.
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Didn't think it correct to name, but the best I have found is https://convertio.co/jpg-webp/
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Re: Reducing image weight
I like Webp Converter https://vertexshare.com/webp-converter.html
They have both online and a downloadable software that you can use local on your pc. Scroll down and you find the pc application.
They have both online and a downloadable software that you can use local on your pc. Scroll down and you find the pc application.
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Re: Reducing image weight
It is ok to do so as it is a tip you could have placed it at the following section of the forum.Didn't think it correct to name, but the best I have found is https://convertio.co/jpg-webp/
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Re: Reducing image weight
I was dreaming that this was built into WYSIWYG Web builder and it would automatically convert the files for me.
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I don't like using websites to convert files, for one it takes forever.
if you don't mind spending a bit of money, I just converted over 200 files to .webp in 10 seconds with NCH Software "Pixillion"
if you don't mind spending a bit of money, I just converted over 200 files to .webp in 10 seconds with NCH Software "Pixillion"
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I don't know if it is the best, but it is pretty inexpensive, and I use it also. Also, use their Prism video convertor to reduce the size of videos.KingSparta wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 5:33 pm I don't like using websites to convert files, for one it takes forever.
if you don't mind spending a bit of money, I just converted over 200 files to .webp in 10 seconds with NCH Software "Pixillion"
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