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<div id="cwebp" style="display:none;"> <div class="cwebp converter-options"> <h3>cweb options</h3> <div> <label for="cwebp_use_nice">Use nice</label> <input type="checkbox" id="cwebp_use_nice"> <br>Enabling this option saves system resources at the cost of slightly slower conversion </div> <div> <label for="cwebp_try_common_system_paths">Try to execute cweb binary at common locations</label> <input type="checkbox" id="cwebp_try_common_system_paths"> <br>If checked, we will look for binaries in common locations, such as <i>/usr/bin/cwebp</i> </div> <div> <label for="cwebp_try_supplied_binary">Try precompiled cwebp</label> <input type="checkbox" id="cwebp_try_supplied_binary"> <br>This plugin ships with precompiled cweb binaries for different platforms. If checked, and we have a precompiled binary for your OS, we will try to exectute it </div> <div> <label for="cwebp_skip_these_precompiled_binaries">Skip these precompiled cwebp</label> <input type="text" size="40" id="cwebp_skip_these_precompiled_binaries" style="width:100%"> <br>To skip precompiled binaries that are known not to work on current system (check the conversion log). This will cut down on conversion time. Separate values with comma. </div> <div> <label for="cwebp_method">Method (0-6)</label> <input type="text" size="2" id="cwebp_method"> <br>This parameter controls the trade off between encoding speed and the compressed file size and quality. Possible values range from 0 to 6. 0 is fastest. 6 results in best quality. </div> <div> <label for="cwebp_set_size">Set size option (and ignore quality option)</label> <input type="checkbox" id="cwebp_set_size"> <br>This option activates the size option below. <?php if ($canDetectQuality) { echo 'As you have quality detection working on your server, it is probably best to use that, rather '; echo 'than the "size" option. Using the size option takes more ressources (it takes about 2.5 times '; echo 'longer for cwebp to do a a conversion with the size option than the quality option). Long '; echo 'story short, you should probably <i>not</i> activate the size option.'; } else { echo 'As you do not have quality detection working on your server, it is probably a good '; echo 'idea to use the size option to avoid making conversions with a higher quality setting '; echo 'than the source image. '; echo 'Beware, though, that cwebp takes about 2.5 times longer to do a a conversion with the size option set.'; } ?> </div> <div> <label for="cwebp_size_in_percentage">Size (in percentage of source)</label> <input type="text" size="2" id="cwebp_size_in_percentage"> <br>Set the cwebp should aim for, in percentage of the original. Usually cwebp can reduce to ~45% of original without loosing quality. </div> <div> <label for="cwebp_command_line_options">Extra command line options</label><br> <input type="text" size="40" id="cwebp_command_line_options" style="width:100%"> <br>This allows you to set any parameter available for cwebp in the same way as you would do when executing <i>cwebp</i>. As a syntax example, you could ie. set it to "-low_memory -af -f 50 -sharpness 0 -mt -crop 10 10 40 40" (do not include the quotes). Read more about all the available parameters in <a target="_blank" href="https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/docs/cwebp">the docs</a> </div> <br> <?php webp_express_printUpdateButtons() ?> </div> </div>