updating design doc to mention converting images to webp
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- open the created vector drawable
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- open the created vector drawable
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- optionally update the color(s) to "#FF0000" (red) to ensure that the drawable is correctly tinted at runtime.
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- optionally update the color(s) to "#FF0000" (red) to ensure that the drawable is correctly tinted at runtime.
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### Images
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Android 4.3 (18+) fully supports the WebP image format which can often provide smaller image sizes without drastically impacting image quality (depending on the output encoding quality).
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When importing non vector images, WebP is the preferred format.
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Images can be converted to the WebP within Android Studio by
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- right clicking the image file within the project file explorer
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- select `Convert to WebP`
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https://developer.android.com/studio/write/convert-webp
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## Figma links
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## Figma links
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Figma links can be included in the layout, for future reference, but it is also OK to add a paragraph below here, to centralize the information
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Figma links can be included in the layout, for future reference, but it is also OK to add a paragraph below here, to centralize the information
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