• Resolved ashwastaken

    (@ashwastaken)


    Hi, I have smush plugin as well, should I remove it? Smush also compresses images.

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  • Thread Starter ashwastaken

    (@ashwastaken)

    Asking this because when I ran webp with recommended 85% percent my images went super blurry and pixelated

    Thread Starter ashwastaken

    (@ashwastaken)

    So I have an update for you and I think this should be mentioned in the FAQ. I removed smush and regenrated everything in webp and now images look crisp and file size is so less in webp which is amazing (and i guess any other image compressor should be removed so that it doesn’t double compress) Thank you for keeping this plugin free

    Do you use Cloudflare?
    I saw that this plugin is not compatible with Cloudflare!

    Thread Starter ashwastaken

    (@ashwastaken)

    hey @markk26 , no i dont use cloudflare

    Plugin Author Mateusz Gbiorczyk

    (@mateuszgbiorczyk)

    Hi @ashwastaken,

    Thank you for your message.

    If you have several plugins is one thing it does not make sense. One compresses the images, the other does it again. There will always be a loss of quality. Choose one plugin that you think is better and use it.

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