• Would there be a conflict to use a caching plugin such as WP-Super Cache along with the Adaptive Images plugin.

    I am hoping I can serve static pages but would also like the smaller images to be served for mobile devices.

    Thanks for your time and skill in creating the AI plugin. The UX is very good as it is so simple to use.

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  • Plugin Author Takis Bouyouris

    (@nevma)

    Hello, my friend, and thank you for testing our our plugin and for your kind words.

    As long as WPSuperCache -or any other caching plugin for that matter- does not mess with the delivery of the images of your WordPress installation, then it should work fine with the Adaptive Images plugin. Usually caching plugin care for text assets of a website, that is the HTML, CSS and Javascript, so my guess is that there will be no conflict there.

    (However the case is very different when one uses a CDN, because then the CDN gets in charge of image delivery. For this we have a special CDN support mode, which is unfortunately still experimental.)

    I’d really like to hear your feedback on how it all went in the end!

    Cheers,
    Takis

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