Thanks to the assistance of *Andreas Hahn* , I have successfully - and 
dramatically - reduced the size of self-contained TW files that I use when 
internet is problematic.

By using the advice of Andreas - after he assured my the USE and DISPLAY of 
webp images was a relatively simple process.
Refer here for his adaptation for webp delivery in TW : 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/webp/tiddlywiki/sEgj9GFbMpM/WVFI-bwSAQAJ

FYI - WebP <https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/> is an image file 
format from Google that provides lossy compression (like JPEG) as well as 
transparency (like PNG) but can provide better compression than either JPEG 
or PNG.

In 3 recent LARGE self-contained ( images embedded within the single html 
file - rather than linked to local folders - or online ) Tiddlywikis
I have reduced file size from over 70MB to under 18MB 
and the screen refreshes have reduced in time dramatically.

   - *Online conversion* can be done here on this page - 
   https://image.online-convert.com/convert-to-webp
   - *Sketch* is able to export any resource in a design document to *WebP* 
   natively
   - *The homepage for webp* : https://developers.google.com/speed/webp

I assume most of you know this already - but it may be of help to the less 
technically minded like me .....



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