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  • Hi @pputnik,

    Currently you’re using the full image size URL, which is 600x600px by default.

    And the required size is not more than 300x300px in there.

    So, if you’re hardcoding the image URL in widget, you need to use the Medium image size URL: https://allprotrailers.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/finance_banner_bttw-300×300.jpg

    If you would check out your comment above, you’ve MEDIUM (300×300px) size registered for the attachments.

    Here is a link to the screenshot to explain it in detail.

    https://monosnap.com/file/C2VsA4U0CTUl959PJe70zFJIiLaLjH

    Also, not sure what’s up with your site, there is this admin bar on front on your home page, although the dashboard is not accessible but something seems wrong, ignore if you’ve kept it on purpose.

    Cheers

    Thread Starter pputnik

    (@pputnik)

    Hello Umesh,

    Thank you very much for the quick response, it is greatly appreciated.
    Admin bar = it’s w3tc misconfiguration, thank you for letting us know.

    We cannot use any exact size there because of responsive theme, and on another screen width we see image of another size.

    Is my understanding correct that the plugin does not replace the url to the image ‘on the fly’ according to screen width, it just provides a convenient automated way to create smaller size clones?

    Thank you.

    @pputnik,

    Is my understanding correct that the plugin does not replace the url to the image ‘on the fly’ according to screen width, it just provides a convenient automated way to create smaller size clones?

    Nope, it doesn’t replace the image URLs on the fly, neither it creates smaller size clones.

    WP Smush optimises the images which are already created by WordPress.

    Cheers

    Thread Starter pputnik

    (@pputnik)

    thank you.

    Hi,

    I have exactly the same problem, but I’m not using pictures in widgets, they are in Visual Composer which reads images from Media.

    It says images are optimized, but doesn’t optimize images.
    They are in original sizes.

    What should I do?
    Thanks

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