![]() JPG looks really worst of these and AVIF is just 17% size of a "Save for web Photoshop at 60 jpg" so it seems to do a very nice job. I ran a test here of JPG, WEBP and AVIF on a image file:ĪVIF: compression_test1_avif.avif - 12.4kb WordPress currently supports PHP version 5.6.20 or greater. The recommended version of PHP remains at 7.4 or greater. Even the most recent Wordpress version, 5.9, still only supports 8.0. Like it’s cool when your blog works, but we can’t guarantee it. The new minimum supported version of PHP will be 7.0.0. The real problem is that some important softwares/frameworks did not support PHP 8 until recently: Wordpress supported PHP 8.0 since version 5.6 (released on ), but only in a beta kind of way. WordPress recommends PHP 8 for WordPress 6.0 and 6.1, but they warn that it’s still just beta compatibility. So its a little bit more than a quick hype.Īlso all browsers Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, Edge, Brave and Vivaldi all support it now (as well as all mobile browser) Support for PHP 5 will be dropped in WordPress 6.3, scheduled for release on August 8th 2023. It means that the WordPress core still had to undergo a series of modifications to support the new PHP 8 release branch fully. Its also used by Netflix, Youtube, Meta, Playstation and more for their streaming. Just would like to add though that AV1 (image and video) is not just "some new image file format hype" as it has been added with support on hardware level on all modern Intel and AMD cpus. It was my personal initiative and interest.Ĭlick to expand.I hear you and I am sorry for making it into something "simple" without knowing enough! # mv /opt/plesk/php/8.1/lib/php/modules/gd.so /opt/plesk/php/8.1/lib/php/modules/gd.so_origĪnd then place attached to /opt/plesk/php/8.1/lib/php/modules/īut note, that it was compiled by me for testing purposes and I do not guarantee that it will work without any problems. ![]() In WordPress 5.3: Added support for PHP 7.4. ![]() You can try to backup the original module file with In WordPress 5.0: Added support for PHP 7.3. I have compiled gd.so module with AVIF support for the current version of Plesk PHP 8.1.2 version (OS Ubuntu 20.04):
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