Which format becomes large and us not
Suitable for web purpose
Answers
Answer:
Together these images can handle the most common image use cases on the web:
GIF – simple animations
PNG- Figures, diagrams, screen shots, basic images
JPEG – Photographs
Explanation:
Together these images can handle the most common image use cases on the web:
GIF – simple animations
PNG- Figures, diagrams, screen shots, basic images
JPEG – Photographs
These formals are so common and entrenched that the processors and SoCs used in mobile devices are hardware optimized for things like JPEG decoding or the checksums used from PNG’s DEFLATE compression scheme. And frankly, until there is a format which accomplishes these common use cases better than an existing image type, this will not change. This “what we have works fine” mentality is a big reason APNG and other GIF animation replacements have failed to take off. They are not significantly better at solving the simple animation use case, so they do not get adopted.
Answer:
you should only be using PNG, JPEG and PNG images on production websites. all other image formats are either not supported by the browsers, or are not optimised and efficient for use as images on a website.