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Browsers with PNG Support - libpng

    http://libpng.org/pub/png/pngapbr.html
    Likewise, PNG's alpha-channel support (including "RGBA palette" mode) and support for automatic gamma correction are particularly useful on the Web--at least where fully and correctly supported by browsers. This page lists standard 2D browsers; see the appropriate pages for listings of VRML browsers and other 3D applications.

APNG - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APNG
    APNG competes with Multiple-image Network Graphics (MNG), a comprehensive format for bitmapped animations created by the same team as PNG. APNG's advantage is the smaller library size and compatibility with older PNG implementations. As of July, 2019, the only major browsers that still don't support APNG are Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge.Extended from: PNG

Portable Network Graphics - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_Network_Graphics
    MNG achieved moderate application support, but not enough among mainstream web browsers and no usage among web site designers or publishers. In 2008, certain Mozilla developers published the Animated Portable Network Graphics (APNG) format with similar goals.Developed by: PNG Development Group (donated to W3C)

image - Is PNG bad for Browser Compatibility - Stack Overflow

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6237790/is-png-bad-for-browser-compatibility
    Old browsers like IE6 (which is now deprecated) don't support transparent PNG files, so it really depends on which browsers you plan to support. In general, PNG files are fine and will run on all major browsers. Unlike JPEGs, PNG is lossless and this may work against it at times when compressing.

PNG Support in VRML Browsers - libpng

    http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/pngvrml.html
    The tables below summarize Greg's (that is, local-Greg's) findings with regard to the current status of PNG support in various VRML browsers, whether stand-alone or plug-in versions.

png-24 and Browser Support - Stack Overflow

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5825716/png-24-and-browser-support
    Browser support is good enough that you can use PNG-24. IE6 even supports PNG-24. If you're using the images for sliders, though, you'll probably want transparency and PNG-32 is supported by every modern browser as well.



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