Post by farjanapakhi on Feb 19, 2024 8:02:29 GMT
"Edge" has a market share of about 12% in Japan, so WebP is probably easier to implement at this point. Three advantages of choosing Converter for Media There are other plugins that convert images to WebP. Therefore, here we will explain three advantages of choosing ``Converter for Media . '' Three advantages of choosing Converter for Media No difficult initial settings The original image can be displayed on browsers that do not support WebP. Low risk when deleting plugins and switching I will explain each in detail. No difficult initial settings ``Converter for Media'' does not require difficult initial settings to convert images to WebP . After installing and activating the plugin, you can convert images to WebP by simply uploading them to your WordPress media library . Even if you have already uploaded several images before activating Converter for Media , you can automatically convert them all to WebP by clicking the "Start batch optimization" button . Batch optimization start button Please note that some image optimization plugins require you to edit ".htaccess" in order to convert images to WebP.
What is .htaccess? on a directory (hierarchical) basis. Since ".htaccess" is an list of phone numbers important file, it is difficult for beginners to edit it. However, ``Converter for Media'' does not require editing ``.htaccess'', so even beginners can easily convert images to WebP. The original image can be displayed on browsers that do not support WebP. Even if you access from a browser that does not support WebP, you can rest assured that ``Converter for Media'' can display the original image such as PNG or JPEG . Converter for Media does not overwrite (delete) the original images, but instead generates WebP images in a separate folder on the server. Image storage precedent (Original image) wp-content > uploads > yyyy > mm (WebP) wp-content > uploads-webpc > yyyy > mm *yyyy and mm are the year and month at the time of upload. The system then automatically switches and displays WebP and the original image based on the browser's compatibility status.
This way, you can rest assured even if you are accessing from an older version of the browser. Low risk when deleting plugins and switching The fact that the original image remains means that there is less risk of deleting or switching plugins. For example, if you tried using Converter for Media but were not satisfied with it, you might consider deleting the plug-in or switching to a new one. If the original image remains, you can display the homepage without any problems even if you delete the plug-in. Also, considering that there is a possibility of switching from WebP to AVIF in the future, it will be more flexible if the original image remains . How to install Converter for Media From here, we will explain how to install "Converter for Media". STEP 1 Installing plugins First, search for “Converter for Media” from the “Plugins > Add New” screen in the WordPress main navigation, and thenInstall nowPlease click on the. Click Install Now STEP 2 Enabling the plugin "Install now" buttonactivationIt will change to , so just click it and you're done. Click Install Now As mentioned above, basically no initial settings are required.
What is .htaccess? on a directory (hierarchical) basis. Since ".htaccess" is an list of phone numbers important file, it is difficult for beginners to edit it. However, ``Converter for Media'' does not require editing ``.htaccess'', so even beginners can easily convert images to WebP. The original image can be displayed on browsers that do not support WebP. Even if you access from a browser that does not support WebP, you can rest assured that ``Converter for Media'' can display the original image such as PNG or JPEG . Converter for Media does not overwrite (delete) the original images, but instead generates WebP images in a separate folder on the server. Image storage precedent (Original image) wp-content > uploads > yyyy > mm (WebP) wp-content > uploads-webpc > yyyy > mm *yyyy and mm are the year and month at the time of upload. The system then automatically switches and displays WebP and the original image based on the browser's compatibility status.
This way, you can rest assured even if you are accessing from an older version of the browser. Low risk when deleting plugins and switching The fact that the original image remains means that there is less risk of deleting or switching plugins. For example, if you tried using Converter for Media but were not satisfied with it, you might consider deleting the plug-in or switching to a new one. If the original image remains, you can display the homepage without any problems even if you delete the plug-in. Also, considering that there is a possibility of switching from WebP to AVIF in the future, it will be more flexible if the original image remains . How to install Converter for Media From here, we will explain how to install "Converter for Media". STEP 1 Installing plugins First, search for “Converter for Media” from the “Plugins > Add New” screen in the WordPress main navigation, and thenInstall nowPlease click on the. Click Install Now STEP 2 Enabling the plugin "Install now" buttonactivationIt will change to , so just click it and you're done. Click Install Now As mentioned above, basically no initial settings are required.