Blog results for “webp”
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ProcessWire 3.0.132 adds WEBP image support Blog
This week I’m happy to report we now have WEBP image support in ProcessWire thanks to a GitHub pull request from Horst Nogajski. This enables you to have highly optimized image output in PW and I think you’ll really like the difference it makes. Read on for all the details.
WEBP image strategies, Google Client API, FormBuilder and more… Blog
WebP images on an existing site Blog
In this post we’ll look at a process used for migrating an existing website to use WebP images. We’ll cover everything from preliminary considerations to implementation and testing, with lots of tips and tricks along the way.
ProcessWire 3.0.148 new master Blog
Today we have a new master version released, version 3.0.148! The last master version was 3.0.123, so there are 25 new versions worth of upgrades, fixes and optimizations in this new master version, relative to the previous. In this post we’ll take a closer look at what’s new, how to upgrade, and more.
Handling photo heavy sites in development Blog
ProcessWire and photo-heavy sites go hand-in-hand. But these sites can also present development challenges, especially when cloning a large site. This post goes into detail about techniques you can use to keep lightweight development sites without all the photo/image overhead.
Optimizing processwire.com and major upgrades to ProCache Blog
This post discusses new optimizations we've made to processwire.com and highlights new additions to ProCache, including CDN integration, HTML minification, CSS/JS merge and minification and more.
ProcessWire 3.0.244 new main/master version Blog
ProcessWire 3.0.244 is our newest main/master/stable version. It's been more than a year in the making and is packed with tons of new features, issue fixes, optimizations and more. This post covers all the details.
Introducing Tracy Debugger Blog
Hi everyone, Adrian Jones here this week to give you a rundown on a relatively new module, TracyDebugger.
ProcessWire 3.0.124 and new website launched Blog
In this week’s post, we’ll take a look a look at the new website and focus on some parts of it and how they were built. Then we’ll dive into the latest version of ProcessWire on the dev branch, version 3.0.124.
ProcessWire 3.0.131 core updates Blog
ProcessWire 3.0.131 adds support for partial/resumable downloads and http stream delivery, and contains several updates to our comments system, among other updates.
ProcessWire updates and additions in progress Blog
This week we’ve got a few new and interesting core updates in progress, though none quite ready to release just yet. So rather than releasing version 3.0.154 today, I thought we'd instead take a brief look at what’s coming over the next few weeks. This post covers all the details.
Powerful new text-searching abilities in 3.0.160 Blog
In ProcessWire 3.0.160 we’ve got some major upgrades and additions to our text-search abilities. This brings a whole new level of power to $pages->find() and similar API calls, especially when it comes to search engine type queries.
Starting a site with the “blank” profile Blog
ProcessWire 3.0.200+ comes with just 1 site installation profile, the site-blank profile. This profile makes very few assumptions, making it a minimal though excellent starting point. Here’s how you might use it.
ProcessWire and AI Blog
How ProcessWire works with AI, my experience learning to use AI with ProcessWire, how ProcessWire aims to be more accessible to AI agents, and a new Agent Tools module enabling AI agents to work inside ProcessWire.