… What was ever wrong about webp? As far as I know it gives slightly better compression than jpg at similar quality
The biggest issue AFAIK has been that certain OS vendors didn’t allow their users to enjoy it while the internet went on to use a new tool, so they got a lot of broken images
It’s developed by google, and google having a lead in something usually isn’t a good thing. They might just make up their own extensions and stuff, and other browsers will just have to deal with this. Just like they do with other web standards.
… What was ever wrong about webp? As far as I know it gives slightly better compression than jpg at similar quality
The biggest issue AFAIK has been that certain OS vendors didn’t allow their users to enjoy it while the internet went on to use a new tool, so they got a lot of broken images
That is your vendors fault, not webp
It’s developed by google, and google having a lead in something usually isn’t a good thing. They might just make up their own extensions and stuff, and other browsers will just have to deal with this. Just like they do with other web standards.