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I'm trying to turn on webp.
I chose this:
Replace <img> tags with <picture> tags, adding the webp to srcset.
Each <img> will be replaced with a <picture> tag that will also provide the WebP image as a choice for browsers that support it. Also loads the picturefill.js for browsers that don't support the <picture> tag. You don't need to activate this if you're using the Cache Enabler plugin because your WebP images are already handled by this plugin. Please make a test before using this option, as if the styles that your theme is using rely on the position of your <img> tag, you might experience display problems. You can revert anytime to the previous state by just deactivating the option.
Then I followed the inctructions here What is WebP Format and How WebP Images Can Speed Up Your WordPress Website? – Robin image optimizer
However, there is no result.
It's not working
I'm trying to turn on webp.
I chose this:
Replace <img> tags with <picture> tags, adding the webp to srcset.
Each <img> will be replaced with a <picture> tag that will also provide the WebP image as a choice for browsers that support it. Also loads the picturefill.js for browsers that don't support the <picture> tag. You don't need to activate this if you're using the Cache Enabler plugin because your WebP images are already handled by this plugin. Please make a test before using this option, as if the styles that your theme is using rely on the position of your <img> tag, you might experience display problems. You can revert anytime to the previous state by just deactivating the option.
Then I followed the inctructions here What is WebP Format and How WebP Images Can Speed Up Your WordPress Website? – Robin image optimizer
However, there is no result.
It's not working