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Don't "Accept" image/webp por jscher2000
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publicado el hace 2 añosYes, the NexusMods site ignores the change made by this add-on. But for me, the .png file saved from Chrome is the same WEBP file -- with a .png extension.
If you hear of any way to fool the site, I can try to implement it. Until then, when you are viewing the image in its own tab, you can get Firefox to download it as a PNG by using the built-in screenshot tool. Either right-click the blank area above/below the image > Take Screenshot, or use the keyboard shortcut (on Windows, Ctrl+Shift+S). Then move the mouse toward the upper left of the image and a dashed rectangle should appear around the image. Click to select the image, then click the Download button. The file name is a mess, but it will be a true PNG file.
If you hear of any way to fool the site, I can try to implement it. Until then, when you are viewing the image in its own tab, you can get Firefox to download it as a PNG by using the built-in screenshot tool. Either right-click the blank area above/below the image > Take Screenshot, or use the keyboard shortcut (on Windows, Ctrl+Shift+S). Then move the mouse toward the upper left of the image and a dashed rectangle should appear around the image. Click to select the image, then click the Download button. The file name is a mess, but it will be a true PNG file.
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- Se valoró con 5 de 5por toroca, hace 9 díasThis extension is great, but it is limited by the way things are trending online these days. More and more sites aren't letting you block them from sending the stupid WebP format to your browser, but for the ones that still allow it, this extension is perfect. Until more graphic editing programs natively support this new format, I will continue to use this extension to block it as much as I can.
People saying it doesn't work clearly haven't bothered to read the developer's notes about it. They explicitly state "sites are MORE LIKELY to send JPEG and PNG format images." Nowhere is there a guarantee that this will block WebP, it simply stops Firefox from telling sites it accepts it. Some sites ignore that and send WebP anyway, while others will comply and send you the original format, whether that be JPG, PNG, whatever.
I find that somewhere between half and two thirds of sites I visit that typically send WebP images will send the original formats when I use this extension. That's not perfect, but it's better than what I get without it, and with the way browsers and sites talk to each other, I don't think it can be improved beyond that. - Se valoró con 5 de 5por Kvaksy, hace 20 díasНевероятно полезная вещь, наконец то открывает jpeg а не богопротивный webp
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Misanthropix, hace un mes
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publicado el hace un mesHi, it depends on the site design. You can test on Total Wine glassware page (https://www.totalwine.com/accessories-more/accessories/glassware/c/001555). Use the Page Info dialog (Ctrl+i, Mac: Command+I) Media list to check the image formats. Reload after changing the "Strip image/webp" setting and check again. With the extension stripping webp, the original formats (PNG, JPEG) are used. If that doesn't work for you, check this article just in case: https://support.mozilla.org/kb/extensions-private-browsing
If there are specific sites you would like help with, you can try creating a new issue at https://github.com/jscher2000/dont-accept-webp/issues or emailing me at jscher2000@outlook.com.- Se valoró con 1 de 5por TidalLion, hace 3 mesesDoes not work at all, not even after reloading the page or restarting the browser.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Davi, hace 3 meses
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Sunny, hace 4 mesesIt doesn't always work on every webpage (half the time on Aliexpress), however it works most of the time.
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publicado el hace 4 mesesHi pjcamp, thank you for your report.
This extension makes a change to how Firefox requests images, but many sites ignore the change. If there is a specific site you want to mention, you can contact me by creating a new Github issue on https://github.com/jscher2000/dont-accept-webp/issues or emailing jscher2000@outlook.com.
On the other hand, if it fails on every single site, check for this issue: https://support.mozilla.org/kb/extensions-private-browsing
There also are some pages that give Firefox multiple format options (picture tag/source tags) and it selects WebP for some reason. I don't have a fix for that yet.- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Crowbar Scientist, hace 5 meses
- Se valoró con 4 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 18285487, hace 8 mesesGreat idea. Lossless WebP is generally a superior alternative to Png (except it cannot handle HQs beyond 16k on a side), but when you get served a webp on a web site, there is a 95% chance it is just a Jpg that has gone through another round of lossy compression, a different type, at a lower bit rate = worse quality (fewer fine details).
In an ideal world, the digital master would be encoded as both Jpg/Png and Jxl, and the browser would have an option built in to preference one format over the other. JpegXl is the best new format. Jpeg2000 was decent but I don't think any browsers support it, and it even has a lossless format.
Unfortunately, this extension only works on some sites. Some are still sending me Webp,oravif (less often) and even twice I got a Jpegxl (I wish to force jpeg from these bossy CDNs that are enforcing inferior formats upon me). - Se valoró con 5 de 5por Usuario de Firefox 13807639, hace 10 mesesTipTop, endlich wieder vernünftige Datei-endungen
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- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Major Gear, hace un añoThis addon installs easily and does what it says on the tin. I recommend this addon.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5por Stephen, hace un añoFantastic! Does what it's supposed to and doesn't get in the way.