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    Microsoft Edge’s Quiet Shift to AVIF: Why It Matters

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    Ever since Microsoft added AVIF support to Edge with the version 121 release, the browser has gradually started using newer image formats to make pages look better and load faster. We have noticed that Edge now uses AVIF on internal pages, such as “What’s New,” to guide users through browser updates and features. AVIF is […]

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