Timezone management in the plugin is just broken. Everywhere. Times don’t display right, the calendar will put your events in server time (UTC) with the current time pointing to your user’s timezone. You’re going to miss calls unless you are a single-user in this system or you never have to manage multiple timezones.
They follow NO proper standards for webhooks or API integrations, even for things as simple as proper timestamp formats, so if you’re hoping to do any automation in the future, have fun. The calls also randomly drop fields that aren’t even user based – such as how long call durations are for. The only way I can even think of that happening is Amelia poorly managing errors and just sending along bad data anyway without any type of notification… an absolutely horrible practice. Getting calls into our CRM was a nightmare.
The scheduling form randomly won’t validate fields, meaning they’re doing no sort of server-side validation (my guess) and just letting bad data through. This also leads me to guess there’s risk for security gaps with poor validation, but I don’t know for certain.
At the end of the day – we used this for a month, and we spent more time fixing and working around Amelia than on calls. We’ve tabled ALL of our development for the month to focus entirely on ripping this out of our system and finding a replacement.
Unless you literally have no choice, or you are using Amelia in the most basic of scheduling needs, skip this one. You’ll regret using Amelia.
]]>While the optimized image is smaller than the one I made (17kb vs 25kb) it’s also to low quality to use, so can you add a quality setting/slider and don’t optimize WebP images at all ?
]]>The main product thumbnails on shop pages and category pages have grey splotches on them. These splotches do not appear on the original images or on the images on the product page. They only appear on the product thumbnail image on cat/shop pages.
The splotches are subtle, I have to tilt my screen to see them clearly, and I’ve enhanced them in photoshop for the example above, but they’re just noticeable enough to make the images look low quality.
How do I get rid of this?
]]>I’ve noticed that no matter what settings I use, the converted images are considerably worse quality. I have already optimised my images through photoshop – how can I simply convert the images to webp format without any loss of quality?
Thanks for the great plugin!
]]>I have troubles with photos and graphics on my WordPress. On my local sever my uploaded pictures are sharp, but as soon as I upload them the quality of the images and graphics become blurry. Why?
My technical terms are:
– I work on a Mac, I use Safari, Chrome and Firefox
– photos and graphics in jpeg (png doesn’t make a difference)
– I resize my pictures manually (2560px max width and no more than 100 MB) thus no automatic resize of WordPress
– and I am not the administrator of the WordPress and I have no access to plugins.
I have tried many things but nothing seems to work… Could it be a problem of either mac screens or systems?? Because others that look at our pictures from an external computer see our images crisp and sharp / and others that upload their pictures dont seem to have troubles with blurriness of their pictures.
If anyone could help me that would be very much appreciated! Thanks!
]]> I know this’s been between the topics from time to time, but I found no solution.
On first page load on the landing page the images are blurry. They are clearly being loaded by the lowest resolution link, supplied by the src argument. Then the image class gets the lazy load’s “loaded” tag, but it’s not replaced by a higher resolution image, it’s zoomed by the browser instead.
If I open a post, then go back, the post’s featured image becomes clear. But then (after re-opening the site) it’s blurry again.
Tried Retina, Regenerate Thumbnails, and Lazy Load plugin with no avail.
Didnt work:
img {
image-rendering: -webkit-optimize-contrast;
}
Nor:
The page works perfectly on Firefox.
Thanks
András
We’re uploading images with EWWW enabled and unfortunately, many of them are coming out blurry. I’m not sure what we’re doing wrong, or if there’s a way to turn down the level of image optimisation?
For example, here is a google drive folder where I have shared the image before and after uploading: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1HrIQ8dHrRnhVfztB6OgA4MF3MuNyBV5L?usp=sharing
Google Drive’s preview doesn’t show the difference well, so you will need to download them to see what I mean. But there’s a big difference.
What are we doing wrong?
Thank you
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