Webkul Modules Posted January 17, 2020 Share Posted January 17, 2020 Google webP Image Converter Module Prestashop Google WebP image converter module helps to convert various types of image formats into WebP format. WebP images use both lossy & lossless compression method to produce the best quality images with lesser size. WebP is an image format which provides lossless & lossy compression for images. It is used to make richer & smaller images for making web pages faster. Demo link- https://addons.prestashop.com/demo/BO37258.html Purchase link- https://addons.prestashop.com/en/website-performance/47305-google-webp-image-converter.html? Module Features- Convert various types of image formats into WebP format. It helps to reduce the size of an image. View the conversion process of images on the configuration page. A button to generate remaining images becomes available on the configuration page in case if the converter failed to convert some of the images. Convert images of product. Select category images to convert in WebP format. Convert the images of the manufacturer. Choose to convert the image of supplier in WebP format. Convert store images into WebP format. It helps to reduce page size & thus loading time. Module link-https://addons.prestashop.com/en/website-performance/47305-google-webp-image-converter.html? Amit Kushwaha/ Webkul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvotnt Posted November 24, 2020 Share Posted November 24, 2020 It's a shame , do not work for homepage images, pagespeed complain about this... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Webkul Modules Posted November 24, 2020 Author Share Posted November 24, 2020 Hello, Currently, you can convert the following images through our module- -Product images -Category images -Manufacturer images -Supplier images -and Store images (http://prntscr.com/vp7jwo) We haven't given the option for homepage images because as you already know that there are various third party themes that are coming in the market and most of them manage the home page by itself (theme modules) so it is impossible to manage the home page images without knowing the theme flow or code. Hope you understand. Best Regards. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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