Convert and compress images to WebP format easily. Speed up your website.
Convert and compress JPEG and PNG images to WebP format easily. Speed up your website.
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Features included in the “WebP Images” plugin:
✔ SET CONVERSION QUALITY
✔ AUTO CONVERSION FOR UPLOADS
✔ UNLIMITED PRO UPDATES
✔ PRO SUPPORT PRIORITY
function edit_max_images_per_group($images_per_group){
$images_per_group = 20; // Edit this value to increase/decrease max images per group
return $images_per_group;
}
add_filter('webp_images_bulk_max_elements','edit_max_images_per_group');
Add this code in the functions.php file to change the max number of images per group conversions. Default 5.
The “WebP Images” plugin was entirely designed and created by Andrea De Giovine.
If you like the idea and want to support the developer, please Donate to this plugin.
For collaborations and consultations visit the website of the freelance web developer.
For bug reports and support for this plugin, visit the Support section to ask the developer and the community directly.
To automatically install the “WebP Images” plugin you can search from the “Plugins > Add new” section of your WordPress dashboard and click on the “Install Now” button corresponding to this plugin.
To manually install the “WebP Images” plugin you can download the latest version from the WordPress.org site, and unpack the zip file in the “wp-content/plugins” folder of your CMS.
Now on the “Plugins” section of your WordPress dashboard you can see the “WebP Images” plugin, click on “Activate”.
The plugin works only with Apache servers and only if the .htaccess file exists and is writable.
Yes! Speed up your website by serving WebP images instead of standard formats. This new format reduces the size of the images (and therefore of the pages of your website) up to 80%.
No! The plugin converts images (and its resizing) into WebP format, leaving the original files intact. Then on the server there will be the images, their resizing and the versions converted into WebP of the images and their resizing.
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