About Scalable Vector Graphics
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a scalable vector, graphics and vector image file format developed by WCC since 1999. SVG files are used with mathematical concepts and make use of XML. That is, SVG files are searchable, scannable, memoryable and compressible. SVG, which is quite old and an open standard, is also recognized and supported by today's popular browsers. Many internet browsers, including Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, (Edge), Google, Chrome, Opera, and Safari, are capable of displaying SVG file extensions. SVG File SVG files can be formatted using XML, but designers often take help from various drawing software to create SVG files for functionality. For example, if we want to embed a Turkey map as clickable links on the website, we need to make use of the SVG file. The SVG file can be used for many other purposes like this.
About Webp Image
WebP is a lossy compression type image file format, just like JPEG, developed by Google and thought to replace other image file formats on the internet world. Google years ago developed a new visual extension, WebP, together with WebM video technology, and made it available as of 2012. The feature of WebP is that it compresses just like JPG, but unlike JPG, WebP shaves off the unimportant details on the image and saves 40% of storage space in terms of file size compared to JPEG. In other words, with WebP, visual files are compressed as closely as possible to the original version, allowing only the details to disappear, and occupying a minimum of 40% less storage space, especially JPEG and other file formats. Thanks to the WebP extension, both the load on the servers is much less and the visual files are opened 40% faster than other files by the users' devices. Especially considering the fact that the internet world is colorful now, the WebP file format is really important for both users and webmasters.