Smush no longer resizes images when I add them through the media library, on all new images added I get the message 'Skipped: Image is already optimized'. Looking at the default configuration I saw this:
Bulk Smush Smush Mode
Super
Auto Compression
Active
Metadata
Active
Image Resizing
Inactive
Original Images
Active
Backup Original Images
Active
PNG to JPEG Conversion
Inactive
Email Notification
InactivePro
Lazy Load Inactive
CDN InactivePro
Local WebP Inactive
Integrations Gutenberg Support
Inactive
WPBakery Page Builder
Inactive
Amazon S3
Inactive
Pro
NextGen Gallery
InactivePro
Settings Image Resize Detection
Inactive
Color Accessibility
Inactive
Usage Tracking
Inactive
Keep Data On Uninstall
Active
By default it doesn't resize images?
How can I enable this feature?
]]>I would like to understand the root cause of this conflict and the best way to resolve it without compromising the functionality of either plugin. Has anyone encountered a similar issue, and what would be the recommended approach to address this?
Thank you in advance for your insights!
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But all the images appear broken. Upon opening image directly in the browser it shows “HTTP ERROR 429”. It appears Smush pro servers are not rendering any output and causing broken images at out website.
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
Could someone please help us resolve these issues? Thanks!
]]>Thank you to the Smush team!
]]>I have just built a website and it was running slow, even though Smush was installed. So I compressed images with TinyPNG and reuploaded them. This increased the speed slightly, but the overall Google DevTools performance score only increased by about 10 (was still rubbish at about 32 on mobile view and 20 on desktop).
I then installed WP Total Cache, but immediately realised the header of my site was behaving strangely and the loading speed was REALLY slow. I realised that the lazy load feature in both plugins were possibly interacting, so I deactivated and deleted WP Total Cache. The issue remained, so I removed Smush which rectified the header issues, but the slow page load remained.
I re-downloaded Smush and it did not cause any issue with the header, but it did not really help page speed. My hosting company cleared the cache at their end which brought the header issue back – until I deleted Smush again.
Any ideas what to do? As you can tell I am not a developer in the slightest.
Thanks in advance for any help.