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    (@slango)


    I can see where Cache is disabled and the Optimize part is set to manual, but there doesn’t seem to be a switch to disable Image Compression, which I do not want to use.

    Please advise if this is possible.

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  • In the back-end, go to WP-Optimize -> Images. The very first line says…

    Automatically compress newly-added images.

    Turn it off. ??

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    (@slango)

    I know that option for new images, but when I go to create a new post, I still get the options showing up in Media.

    Are you saying that by disabling “Automatically compress newly-added images” this switch disables 100% of the Compress functionality and there is 0% chance of compressing any image on the site?

    I ask because the options are still there when adding old images to new content.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 3 months ago by slangs.
    • This reply was modified 5 years, 3 months ago by slangs.

    Hi @slango

    Like @ocbroadband says, disabling that option will prevent new images from being compressed. To disable the options on the media modal and pages, disable the second option “Show compression meta-box on an image’s dashboard media page”.

    The compress functionality will then only be available in the wp-optimize options.

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    (@slango)

    Thanks, and I’ve already done that but call me paranoid but it doesn’t seem to be “off”, but I guess that’s the highest level of disabling,

    Do you still see the options in other places than on WP-Optimize? It shouldn’t be the case.

    Mark…

    Can this be related to my other post regarding the settings being retained?

    @ocbroadband No that’s a different issue. The settings being retained between the 2 screens isn’t included yet in the code, while the option to show or hide the compression options on the media screens has been there for some time now.

    @slango feel free to share screenshots of your WP-Optimize settings as well as media modal.

    If indeed it is showing, there could be an error somewhere preventing the option from saving.

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    (@slango)

    Thanks and I have it deactivated for now, but I will be testing late tonight and will update the thread with needed data.

    Plugin Support bcrodua

    (@bcrodua)

    Hi,

    As we have not heard back from you for 2 weeks now. We will close this thread and please feel free to open a new one.

    Thanks,
    Bryle

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