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.webp images on 9gag are not saved as .jpg files anymore

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Until yesterday, I could save images on the 9gag website as .jpg files, while Google Chrome saved it as .webp files. I preferred using .jpg. Today, my Firefix browser is no longer able to do that? Is there a setting in Firefox which will allow me to save files as .jpg instead of .webp? If not, then why was this feature removed?

Until yesterday, I could save images on the 9gag website as .jpg files, while Google Chrome saved it as .webp files. I preferred using .jpg. Today, my Firefix browser is no longer able to do that? Is there a setting in Firefox which will allow me to save files as .jpg instead of .webp? If not, then why was this feature removed?

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Firefox 65 supports WebP images, so websites do not need to fall back to JPG images.

There is this pref present on the about:config page to control this feature.

  • image.webp.enabled = true
  • image.http.accept = image/webp,*/*
  • network.http.accept.default = text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/webp,*/*;q=0.8