• @LucidLethargy
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    281 year ago

    Only Apple supports this. Like, literally just Apple. I hate Chrome, and even Chrome doesn’t support this. Firefox? Yeah, zero support.

    So for these reasons it’s 100% not viable right now. If you get the support, I’ll consider it for my websites, and tell my colleagues about it, though.

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      1 year ago

      Firefox supports JXL just fine and chrome did support it, but pulled support shortly after.

      • @LucidLethargy
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        21 year ago

        This is the source I used to originally validate my position: https://caniuse.com/jpegxl

        Let me know if it’s incorrect, I’d be very interested to learn of new options for the web space as a developer. This said, I googled Firefox and it came back with only “experimental support” for what I think may be an alpha release (version number ends in “a”).

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          I think you still need to enable JXL in the config, but it seems to display just fine once enabled.

          Adding support for JXL in windows was much more of a hassle and doesn’t always display properly in the file preview. Hopefully windows follows Apple’s step soon and adds native support.

          I guess as a Web developer it won’t matter until the JXL toggle is enabled by default though.