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  • Plugin Support Kris – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport13)

    Hi @vevanegas

    I hope you are doing good today.

    What Google reports here is the top-bg.png file, and it does not look like this image is compressed to WebP format. You can open your home page or that image directly in the browser and in the browser console you will see that image is a PNG file. What plugin do you use to convert those images to WebP format?

    Kind Regards,
    Kris

    Thread Starter vevanegas

    (@vevanegas)

    Hi Kris :
    Thank you. I’m doing fine. I hope you too.
    Please see attachment (https://monosnap.com/file/rjJYTcZ95kv0GuzweHAFZYWGvoWiWV )
    Is this the home page image you’re referring to? I’m using plugin EWWW Image optimizer
    What can I do?
    Kind regards,
    Enrique

    Plugin Support Patrick – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport12)

    Hi @vevanegas

    Sorry for the delay here.

    The reported image is the background image, it is from the theme:

    https://monosnap.com/file/JSrGcfxXnSQt61YWYtQ91G8JLhGBCV

    Usually, the plugins will convert the images located in the Media Library but since it is from the theme folder the plugin didn’t convert.

    A workaround is to download this image, upload it in Media Library and update your Theme settings or Page settings to the version uploaded in the Media Library.

    You can contact the EWWW support to confirm if there is an available option to covert the images outside the WordPress library too.

    Best Regards
    Patrick Freitas

    Plugin Support Patrick – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport12)

    Hi @vevanegas

    I hope you are doing well and safe!

    We haven’t heard from you in a while, I’ll mark this thread as resolved.

    Feel free to let us know if you have any additional question or problem.

    Best Regards
    Patrick Freitas

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