I see that the “Optimal” (default) conversion setting has a 85% compression rate for WEBP, but I can’t seem to find what compression percentage there is for AVIF files when selecting “Optimal”.
Could you please give me this information? I’d like to know the percentage to see once I buy the Pro version, which conversion strategy I’ll choose.
Also, will it maybe be possible in the future to set a custom compression rate WEBP and AVIF conversions? I’d like to be able to play around and tweak the percentages to best suit my clients needs depending on the graphs in this interesting article.
Thanks in advance for your help!
]]>I want to deliver avif and webp versions of the images, and have spent several days and nights trying to work out how to do this. I used imagemagick locally to compress the files, and have tried .htaccess and php functions to solve this. Each time I browse a gallery it creates cached versions which is great, but the paths and the filenames don’t resolve to the images in the uploads folder for the media because of your naming convention for the cached versions. I tried installing shortpixel as I saw that it supported foo gallery, but that doesn’t work either and I can’t see any foo options in there.
Please tell me how I can serve optimised versions of the image files (from the cache preferably)
Thank you
If I get the pro version, does it give me options for compression levels of thumbnails or does the plugin just pull from WordPress generated thumbs?
]]>All the user uploaded images don’t seem to be compressed before being saved on the server.
Is there an image compression feature for this plugin?
Thank you.
]]>The only problem we have is that if I turn on the Lazy-Load feature it totally messes with the image display and slider for product pages. We assume this is a incompatibility with our theme, so we will still give Smush 5 stars (but it would be great if they could fix it
This image looks to be too large and would affect your site speed, we recommend you to install Optimole to optimize your images.
]]>The image thumbnail is being recreated and webp of the selected media will be deleted also. But then it will not be regenerated again.
My current workaround is using a custom plugin to add a regenerate webp link in media list so that I can easily regenerate any missing webp. I suggest SG speed optimizer to add the logic of the webp generation side by side with the thumbnail regeneration.
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