Six Painless Ways to Save Plenty of Water💧

Rapid increase in world population + decline in freshwater resources + mismanagement and waste of water + uncontrolled pollution = threat to the survival of humanity on earth. Isn't it imperative that we take serious action if we are to prolong human life on this planet? Let's start small - directly from our own household. 1. Repair drip taps The bathroom is the place with the highest water consumption in the house. Leak water 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Did you know that a leaky faucet can waste enough water to fill a bathtub every week, almost 32 liters / day? In most cases, all that is required is an inexpensive washing machine, which is more than sufficient to stop such leaks. 2. Detect leaking toilets Even the smallest leak in your toilet can waste 500 liters of water a day. Regular checks can easily spot invisible leaks. Just add a few drops of food coloring to your toilet tank. Even without a single flush, it means you've successfully investigated a leak i...

How is Blogger supporting WebP image?

Images are a big part of the web and the biggest challenge is getting it right and getting it served. If you are a web designer or a developer trying to reduce the size of the image file? You need to know Google's solution to this problem - WebP.


As part of Google's initiative to make the web faster, WebP was provided by Google. It is designed to use a more aggressive and better optimized compression algorithm than JPG and PNG, with the aim of reducing file size with minimal loss of quality. This means faster websites that use less bandwidth.

What is the WebP image format?


WebP is an emerging image format from Google. WebP was developed by Google and is essentially a derivative of the WebM video format. WebP is an incredibly useful format because it offers both performance and features.

What does WebP stand for?


A WEBP file is an image stored in the WebP raster image format (pronounced "weppy") developed by Google for web graphics. It has a .WebP file extension.

History of WebP


First released in 2010, WebP can now use both lossy and lossless image compression to create images that are smaller and richer without slowing the website's loading speed.

Features of WebP





  • WebP does both lossy and lossless compression.




  • WebP lossy images may be 25-34% smaller than JPEG.




  • Lossless WebP images may be 25% smaller compared to PNG.




  • WebP supports lossless transparency, i.e. PNG with an alpha channel.




  • WebP supports animation. ie animated GIFs.




  • In short, WebP is capable of greatly reducing the image file size of JPEG, GIF, and PNG.

What can WebP do?


Faster, lower bandwidth websites are the biggest benefit of using this image format.
The thumbnails, in particular, are the perfect starting points for WebP conversions. The website visitors will experience a faster loading time.

What is WebP bad about?


One of the disadvantages of this image format is that any animation saved as a WebP requires more processing power to play than a good old GIF animation.
You may not be able to upload the WebP format via Blogger, but you can definitely provide the WebP format via the image url (transform on the fly).
1. Upload your picture to publish.
2. Change the post in the HTML editor
3. Find your img tag.
4. For example, your src looks like this:
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxx/s1600/ramdom-image.jpg



5. Just look for the letter s that follow a specific number (image size).
6. Add the -rw suffix as follows: https://2.bp.blogspot.com/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxx/s1600-rw/random-image.jpg

Look for WebP


To confirm whether or not the images are in WebP format,




  • After adding -rw, go to the blog post page.




  • Save the picture of the post on the local device.




  • The image is saved in WebP format.

Test the WebP efficiency.





  • Visit the Google Pagespeed tool before adding -rw.




  • Test the speed of your website.




  • Visit the Google Pagespeed tool after adding -rw.




  • Test the speed of your website.




Note the difference in speed.

In this way, we can confirm that the WebP format can reduce the size of an image file more than standard JPEG compression while maintaining a similar or better image quality without slowing down the website's loading speed.





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