

WEBP – (version 4.57): allows IrfanView to read/write WEBP (Weppy Format) files IrfanView All Plugins – 64-bit contains the WebP.dll There are a bunch of conversion tools online just search for “webp converter” What POSSIBLE reason could there have been for changing keystrokes? What POSSIBLE reason?Īnd why is there not a WHISPER about this in release notes?Īnd even this article didn’t say anything, even though you can see the “d” accelerator in ONE of the two images under Copy Link above, but it shows as a “w” accelerator in the other. Don’t you know that you’re NOT supposed to do things the wrong way? Relearn how to use something because Microsoft says “it’s better this way”. So they infuriate users who JUST WANT IT TO WORK, not have to People use computers just how to make “cool interface changes” and *falsely* self-described To do things, and they want that to CONTINUE to work. Users do not use computers for the purpose of relearning how to do things. Deciding that they know what the user wants more than the user does.Ģ. I thought the most important thing about Firefox interfaces was that they understood 2 things that Microsoft does not, and Microsoft deserves stomach cancer for:ġ. Right-click,W for open link in new window is now Right-click,D. How do you feel about these changes? Were you using one of the options that have been removed from the context menu? Reference links for Bugzilla: View Image, View Page Info, Take A Screenshot, I think it would be easier to just save the image, and mail it to your contact, that way you'll have an offline copy even if the picture gets taken down. I find it funny how the developers claimed in Bugzilla that some of these options were "not found to be useful to users", but they decided to introduce Email Image as an option. The renaming of Copy Link, Reopen Closed Tab make sense to me, as does the option to open images in a new tab (which you could do with ctrl + click earlier). The tab context menu option, Undo Close Tab, has a new moniker, it's now called Reopen Closed Tab. Note: View Page Info will be restored in Firefox 89, the Nightly version has a preference that you can toggle.

A more tedious workaround is to click the padlock on the address bar > Arrow button (Show Connection Details) > More Information. Or, you may click the Alt button, (which should make the menubar appear) > Tools > Page Info. The most convenient method to access it is with the hotkey, Ctrl + I.

But don't worry, the option hasn't been removed completely, and can be accessed in three ways. The page context menu no longer has the View Page Info shortcut. The Copy Link Location shortcut that appears when you right-click on URLs, has been renamed to Copy Link.
