Hello,
I am a developer for the Easy Form Builder plugin. One of our users reported a conflict between the Easy Form Builder plugin and the Image Optimizer plugin. After testing, we confirmed that when your plugin (Image Optimizer) is installed and activated on a site, and the user has completed the “Connect to start” action in your plugin, Easy Form Builder encounters issues. Specifically, subpages of the Easy Form Builder plugin in the WordPress dashboard fail to open.
We tried deactivating and removing the Image Optimizer plugin from the Plugins list, but the issue persisted. However, we found that if we deactivate the Image Optimizer plugin via the Advanced Actions section by clicking “Deactivate,” the Easy Form Builder plugin’s functionality returns to normal.
Could you please provide guidance on how to resolve this conflict to ensure that WordPress users can avoid these issues?
Thank you for your assistance.
Best regards,
Hasan Tafreshi
Developer & Founder of Easy Form Builder
Just in case anyone else might try to mix this with the cloud offload plugin https://mediacloud.press/
It doesnt work together unfortunately..
]]>Optmized Images that were restored cannot be Optimized, throws this error:
Status:?Error Reason:?Unsupported file format. Only JPEG, PNG, WEBP, or GIF are supported
Images in my case were .png and .webp. Of course they can be Optimized because they were the first time.
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I’v multiple error, because optimization not working if same name (title)
Why not check the image ID, I have More than 30000 images plus the image_size variants)
It’s common that users sometimes give the same title of the attachments, so why Image Optimizer stuck and through an error ?
Thanks
Hello
I’m testing the plugin on a stage site.
I have a particular worflow, when visitors browse a product page for instance, if there is no nextgen images for that product, in my code I process the optimization through imagify code like this (part of code): $process = imagify_get_optimization_process( $attachment_id, 'wp' );
$process->reoptimize( 2 );
$process->generate_nextgen_versions();
$process->optimize_missing_thumbnails();
So I process optimization each time I need, so next time a visitor visit again that page it render with nextgen images
So I wonder to know if there is hook … something I can call to start the optimization of an image by code with providing the ID or the url of the image
Thanks
]]>A warning appears on your page of the plugin for optimizing the images: This plugin has not been tested in the version of WordPress that is installed on the site.
I have WordPress version 6.6.1
what to do
A client accidentally clicked an unexpected and partially obscurred plugin installation script which has appeared in the media library window.
The installation script caused a Fatal error in the WordPress dashboard
The client is requesting instructions on how they can remove the the plugin installation script to ensure the crash doesn’t reoccur.
]]>I attempted to optimize all my images and it is only at 2% after 4 days and has been stuck there. It says “in process” but nothing has been moving.
]]>Hi there,
Since I installed this plugin (Image Optimizer) the media library just does the spinning wheel loading thing but never loads the images. Both on the media library tab and the media add section in post/pages. Strangely it shows a few images when I use the add blocks tab and select the media part, but not when you go to ‘show all media’ Even after deactivating the plugin. Updated the plugin. I used another plugin to try recreate the folder – it found some images but did not offer that options. I am almost ready to go into the back end content files to see if I can do something there…
I’d add a few screen shots here if this was possible… Any thoughts on how to resolve this?
I’ve also since updated WP to 6.6
Thanks in advance…
I wanted to restore the original image but it only removed the webp version of the original image so I ended up with errors of failed and missing file as it was still looking for the xxx.webp version.
“Try again” wouldn’t work so that I ended up with a lot of hassle as I had to manually restore everything myself and finding all the places where the image was used to replace it manually.
There needs to be a better and – more importantly – a working solution for the case that the restoring of the original fails!
Plugin does not convert jpeg to webp
]]>I just installed and tried to activate this plugin today. It wouldn’t connect to my account, and then it gave me a warning that there was a fatal error. Now, on several of my pages on my site images are not showing up at all. They show up in the back end when I look to edit them, but not in the loaded version of the page. It seems to be happening on the pages where the images were inserted as images, and not as part of a different type of structure. How do I fix this so I can use this plugin? What went wrong? I have a recent backup from this weekend, so I can absolutely re-install that, but I’d like to be able to not have this happen again.
]]>I use Image Optimiser by Elementor and it seems that Lossless mode gives the same result as Lossy. No difference, both lossy. Both files have equal size – 76kb, which looks like lossy.
Other Lossless optimised photos have 30-40kb size and certainly look like lossy optimised
There is only one switcher lossless-lossy, what I could do wrong?
When you activate the plugin although all the images are on the server, most have disappeared from the posts where they should be. Deactivating the plugin did not improve the situation.
The backup I have to restore the site already includes this problem because I was not careful to see if the plugin affected the publications before making the backup and deleting the one before installing Image Optimizer by Elementor.
The only option I see is to have to go back through all the posts with images and re-insert them 1 by 1.
Disaster. Any solution?
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