When referring to my WEBP animations, I tend to just use the term “GIF” in the colloquial sense that is a catch-all for “animated image”. But in the most literal sense, yes, these animations are all in WEBP format, not GIF format.
I converted them as soon as image picka had finished grabbing the webp containers. webp is nothing more than a container for files. It does compress them but ultimately I like compatibility. When webp is universally compatible like gif and other common formats I might accept it as truly useful.
When referring to my WEBP animations, I tend to just use the term “GIF” in the colloquial sense that is a catch-all for “animated image”. But in the most literal sense, yes, these animations are all in WEBP format, not GIF format.
They are gifs now for me at least. Just a extra step to get rid of a useless techbro container.
Are you saying you saved these as GIF files because you do not see WEBP as useful?
I converted them as soon as image picka had finished grabbing the webp containers. webp is nothing more than a container for files. It does compress them but ultimately I like compatibility. When webp is universally compatible like gif and other common formats I might accept it as truly useful.