[Wonderful]
i0.hdslb.com/bfs/archive/b4cb77159d58614a9b787b91b1cd22a81f383535.png@50w_50h.webp
[Wonderful]
[doge]
i0.hdslb.com/bfs/archive/bba7c12aa51fed0199c241465560dfc2714c593e.png@50w_50h.webp
[doge]
By the way , change the ".webp" at the end of the URL to ".jpg" and you can right-click to save it as a picture
————2019-11-08
I am back! Update the latest findings,
[Wonderful]
i0.hdslb.com/bfs/emote/b4cb77159d58614a9b787b91b1cd22a81f383535.png
[doge]
i0.hdslb.com/bfs/emote/bba7c12aa51fed0199c241465560dfc2714c593e.png
Have you noticed that the two expressions below are a little clearer than the two expressions above? The reason is this, I last year At that time, I didn’t know what the “@50w_50h.webp” at the end of this emoticon URL meant. Now I probably know it. It seems to be a way to set the size of web page images. w and h may refer to width and height, so remove them. This suffix is ??the expression image in ".png" format. It is best to save it in ".png" format, which should be a little clearer.
————2020.11.18