I have not experienced Firebox's browser adding a webp to a file name on any other sites, so it seems to be something unique to a single site I was referring to. I just wondered originally if Firefox had an easy add-on that would automatically convert the webp files to jpeg, gif or mpeg, for example, so my computer would read them normally. My computer and software programs I use don't recognize a webp file name. I discovered that there are sites that will process and convert files with the webp appended to the file name, converting it to a desired format such as gif to mpeg4 or webp to jpeg. I found a couple of these converter sites so far, though I noticed one of them has a limit on the number of conversions you can do for free within a day before you have to sign up for a paid membership with a monthly or annual fee. Anyway, these seem to be pretty easy processes to use, based on my experience so far. If there are any you feel confident enough to recommend by name, that probably would be helpful to other users who find this thread. I found many conversion sites, but the ones I've used successfully so far include,, and Some of the sites seem to be free, some have more limited free conversions, and some that try to lure you into a membership fee. It seems to vary, also, in how many formats they do conversions between. I'd welcome feedback from others who try out the conversion sites or software programs, especially software that is Mac compatible or can be used in connection with Firefox for Mac versions.Mark your calendars.
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