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Better image formats support docs

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docs/assets/style.css

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   --copycode-background: var(--link-color);
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+  --table-row-even-background: var(--base-background-color);
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docs/generating_the_url_advanced.md

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 ### Extension
 ### Extension
 
 
-Extension specifies the format of the resulting image. At the moment, imgproxy supports only `jpg`, `png`, `webp`, `gif`, `ico`, and `tiff`, them being the most popular and useful image formats.
-
-<img class="pro-badge" src="assets/pro.svg" alt="pro" /> Also you can use `mp4` extension to convert animated images to MP4.
-
-**📝Note:** Read more about image formats support [here](image_formats_support.md).
+Extension specifies the format of the resulting image. Read about image formats support [here](image_formats_support.md).
 
 
 The extension part can be omitted. In this case, imgproxy will use source image format as resulting one. If source image format is not supported as resulting, imgproxy will use `jpg`. You also can [enable WebP support detection](configuration.md#webp-support-detection) to use it as default resulting format when possible.
 The extension part can be omitted. In this case, imgproxy will use source image format as resulting one. If source image format is not supported as resulting, imgproxy will use `jpg`. You also can [enable WebP support detection](configuration.md#webp-support-detection) to use it as default resulting format when possible.
 
 

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docs/generating_the_url_basic.md

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 ### Extension
 ### Extension
 
 
-Extension specifies the format of the resulting image. At the moment, imgproxy supports only `jpg`, `png`, `webp`, `gif`, `ico`, and `tiff`, them being the most popular and useful image formats.
-
-<img class="pro-badge" src="assets/pro.svg" alt="pro" /> Also you can use `mp4` extension to convert animated images to MP4.
-
-**📝Note:** Read more about image formats support [here](image_formats_support.md).
+Extension specifies the format of the resulting image. Read about image formats support [here](image_formats_support.md).
 
 
 The extension part can be omitted. In this case, imgproxy will use source image format as resulting one. If source image format is not supported as resulting, imgproxy will use `jpg`. You also can [enable WebP support detection](configuration.md#webp-support-detection) to use it as default resulting format when possible.
 The extension part can be omitted. In this case, imgproxy will use source image format as resulting one. If source image format is not supported as resulting, imgproxy will use `jpg`. You also can [enable WebP support detection](configuration.md#webp-support-detection) to use it as default resulting format when possible.
 
 

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docs/image_formats_support.md

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 At the moment, imgproxy supports only the most popular image formats:
 At the moment, imgproxy supports only the most popular image formats:
 
 
-* PNG;
-* JPEG;
-* WebP;
-* GIF;
-* ICO;
-* SVG;
-* MP4 <img class="pro-badge" src="assets/pro.svg" alt="pro" />;
-* HEIC _(source only)_;
-* BMP;
-* TIFF;
-* PDF _(source only)_ <img class="pro-badge" src="assets/pro.svg" alt="pro" />.
+| Format | Extension | Source | Result |
+| -------|-----------|--------|--------|
+| PNG    | `png`     | Yes    | Yes    |
+| JPEG   | `jpg`     | Yes    | Yes    |
+| WebP   | `webp`    | Yes    | Yes    |
+| GIF    | `gif`     | Yes    | Yes    |
+| ICO    | `ico`     | Yes    | Yes    |
+| SVG    | `svg`     | Yes    | [See notes](#svg-support) |
+| HEIC   | `heic`    | Yes    | No     |
+| BMP    | `bmp`     | Yes    | Yes    |
+| TIFF   | `tiff`    | Yes    | Yes    |
+| PDF <img class="pro-badge" src="assets/pro.svg" alt="pro" /> | `pdf` | Yes | No |
+| MP4 (h264) <img class="pro-badge" src="assets/pro.svg" alt="pro" /> | `mp4` | [See notes](#video-thumbnails-) | Yes |
+| Other video formats <img class="pro-badge" src="assets/pro.svg" alt="pro" /> | | [See notes](#video-thumbnails-) | No |
 
 
 ## GIF support
 ## GIF support