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pl71
8 Oct 2022

Steps to reproduce the issue

Administrator - System - Site Template Styles
Select 'Cassiopeia - Default'
Tab Advanced
Brand - Yes
Logo - Select any file of type webp.

Expected result

Image to have a preview next to Logo, same as jpg files.

Actual result

No preview.
WebP preview

The subject file can be used as a logo, the only inconvenience is that there is no preview.

System information (as much as possible)

Joomla 4.2.3
webp is included in Legal Image Extensions (File Types) in System Configuration - Media

Additional comments

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brianteeman - comment - 8 Oct 2022

That is not the core media field. You have an extension installed that is replacing the core media field. the core media field will happily display webp images

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pl71 - comment - 9 Oct 2022

Yes, you are right. The pure Joomla installation has no such defect.

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Status New Closed
Closed_Date 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2022-10-09 20:53:01
Closed_By pl71
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pl71 - comment - 25 Mar 2024

@brianteeman [SOLVED] Webp image appeared in Edit menu item/Link Type/Link Image only after adding
webp to Global Configuration/Media/Legal Image Extensions (File Types) and updating Legal MIME Types there. Advice from here.
I haven't played with these settings since the initial install with Joomla 3.
So I suppose WebP functionality was added somewhere in Joomla 4 and these settings remained unchanged—or probably a bad update.
Do Joomla update packages include checking here?

avatar brianteeman
brianteeman - comment - 25 Mar 2024

Do Joomla update packages include checking here?

No. As you may have edited the settings here we dont touch them on an update

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