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Connor Macleod

I'm too lazy to set a usertitle.
Nomacs, native webp support since version 1.6.0 on all platforms
Faststone image viewer, on Windows 10 apparently supports webp through Windows Imaging Component since version 7.1
Any software (with one exception) that I download from the web has to be portable (able to copy to a thumb drive and use it on other PC's).

All of my web browsers are a portable version.

FastStone is on https://portableapps.com - but I can't seem to find Nomacs and whether it is Portable. Even if it is, I don't know if I should trust that site. Have you used that site? Is Nomacs portable?
 

The Identifier

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For those averse to .webp images, it is worth double checking when you go to right click and 'save as' any images you find on the internet.

For example, I often find images I want to save to my hard drive when going through reverse image searches on Yandex. This brings together images from many different sources on the web. If I see that the file type is going to be saved as .webp, instead of saving it, I click cancel and then right click and 'save as' again. I find that quite often it then comes up as a .jpg the 2nd time, allowing me to save it in the desired fashion. This doesn't always work, but it is a way of making sure you don't end up with .webp files unless you absolutely have to.

I don't know how it works exactly but it's as if the images are served in .webp format first and foremost on the initial load and if you allow a few seconds or something it then fully loads in .jpg or whatever other format... or something along those lines. Whatever the reasoning, this has enabled me to keep the amount of .webp files I end up with to a minimum.
 

Connor Macleod

I'm too lazy to set a usertitle.
For those averse to .webp images, it is worth double checking when you go to right click and 'save as' any images you find on the internet.

For example, I often find images I want to save to my hard drive when going through reverse image searches on Yandex. This brings together images from many different sources on the web. If I see that the file type is going to be saved as .webp, instead of saving it, I click cancel and then right click and 'save as' again. I find that quite often it then comes up as a .jpg the 2nd time, allowing me to save it in the desired fashion. This doesn't always work, but it is a way of making sure you don't end up with .webp files unless you absolutely have to.

I don't know how it works exactly but it's as if the images are served in .webp format first and foremost on the initial load and if you allow a few seconds or something it then fully loads in .jpg or whatever other format... or something along those lines. Whatever the reasoning, this has enabled me to keep the amount of .webp files I end up with to a minimum.
My issue with WEBP is I find it surprising that it's not more widely accepted.

It wasn't created by ACME Inc., it was created by Google! I certainly have issues with Google, but this isn't one of them.

Most image hosts don't support WEBP. Xenforo doesn't support it.

Every now and then, I look for new image hosts to try. Over the years, I have literally tried hundreds, and I've only come across 7 hosts that accept WEBP.
 

Connor Macleod

I'm too lazy to set a usertitle.
On the Nomacs' home page there is an unmissable link to a portable installer. Previous Linux distribution (Arch Linux) had it, have used it for several years.
Xnview and FastStone aren't bad. They don't take a lot of space, but the interface of each is overly done.

Nomacs takes more space, but the interface is much simpler. I like it the most.

This is important to me since I've been using the same thing (Picture Manager) ever since Microsoft released it.
 

Connor Macleod

I'm too lazy to set a usertitle.
I just found that the board software (Xenforo) is now allowing the hotlinking of WEBP pics, but still doesn't allow them as attachments.
 

The Identifier

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Connor Macleod

I'm too lazy to set a usertitle.
Hi, to insert images in the post how should I do, which site to use?

Pixhost?
Pixhost is fine.

There is no set rule on which site you must use. Here's an old but useful thread on the subject with lots of different options: https://www.freeones.com/forums/thr...s-and-instructing-members-to-use-them.486721/

I think the general consensus is more or less "use anything but Imgur".
That thread has a lot of sites that are no longer working, or do work, but shouldn't be used for one reason or another.

Imgur works (now), but personally I wouldn't use it for a number of reasons. The same for ImageBam and ImageVenue.

If the image you want to post is in WEBP format, you will find most hosts don't support that format which is stupid. Below are some host and I high-lited the one which support WEBP.

https://pixhost.to/
https://imgcrk.com/upload
https://new.fastpic.org/
https://freeimage.host/
https://jpg.church/
https://postimages.org/
https://bayimg.com/

https://pimpandhost.com/
http://picunt.com/upload.php
http://www.uploadhouse.com/
 

Luxman

#TRE45ON
Didn't I highlite it. I can't tell as all those sites are in my cache.
Non of them look highlited to me.
Maybe use Bold, italic, or font size to highlite.
Color highliting may not work for everyone.
 

steg

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have we lost the paperclip option to drag pics in from our computers as a gif? Keeps asking me for a url....
 

Luxman

#TRE45ON
Maybe it's because you only have 13 posts, or the file you are trying to drag & drop is a WebP animated file?
 
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