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That's the internet standard. Anything but that is going to take long to load.
Web dev genocide when
why, it's an objectively better format. unless you're on windows xp i guess
one could argue "but a few things don't support it" but that's always going to be a problem with innovation
[citation needed]
PNGs are not that big, dude
Well webm was build for the web and png not.
It would of been nice to have Jpeg XL but that didn't happen.
Dosen't PNG stand for Portable Network Graphic?
Maybe? I just know that webm images load faster and are smaller.
Do you have any actual data for that or did you just read it on a blog about webdev and take it at face value?
Kind of both, I read about it and I know that WordPress and other CMS will convert images to webm.
That's not data though. Do you have numbers saying webps load faster?