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[KeyCDN] WebP Caching Has Landed!

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Hello! Our new feature has landed! Delivering WebP images has never been easier. In combination with

[KeyCDN]( Hello! Our new feature [WebP Caching]( has landed! Delivering WebP images has never been easier. In combination with our recently launched [Image Processing service]( we offer a solution that doesn't require any change on the origin server. It seamlessly integrates into your existing infrastructure and only requires a small update on your Zone. If you prefer generating WebP images on your origin server, you can do that as well. WebP is the successor of JPEG and comes with a variety of advantages. It offers a up to 80% better compression compared to JPEG. WebP is accepted by most major browsers and many websites are already using WebP today. Performance & News Looking to further optimize the performance of your website or application? We've written some helpful articles to help you with that: - [WebP Caching]( makes it super easy for you to deliver images in the state-of-the-art image format. We combine best performance with ease of use. - Read in more detail how [WebP is outperforming JPG]( when it comes to compression. Highlights from #random Channels This month's highlights from #random channels include topics about web development and performance: - Read what [HTTP headers]( you can use to make the web safer. - [Firefox 67]( is out. It's worth mentioning the improved JavaScript debugger and the initial debut of WebRender. - Here's an example how to structure a [Docker setup for PHP projects](. Happy content delivery! The KeyCDN Team Don’t want to receive amazing emails from us? [unsubscribe]( KeyCDN, Postfach, 8000 Zurich, Switzerland

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