• Resolved Generosus

    (@generosus)


    Good Day,

    On ocassion, PageSpeed generates a message indicating that Third-Party resources (Optimole files) are impacting our website performance.

    How can we fix this — and — is there any way we can host locally the Avif images generated by your plugin?

    Thank you!

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  • Plugin Support iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Hi @generosus,
    Can you share a full screenshot of the PSI page so that we can see exactly what Google is complaining about?

    Also, storing avif images locally will simply not serve the purpose of Optimole. The goal of optimole is to optimize your image on-the-fly in the cloud and serve these optimized future ready version of images from CDN for fastest possible load. You can never achive the speed of CDN by hosting files locally. Also it’s not possible to host these file locally at the moment.

    Thread Starter Generosus

    (@generosus)

    Hey @isaumya,

    We deleted your plugin since we posted this topic.

    However, to assist you:

    1. In a nutshell, this is the Third-Party message we were getting (at random) when using your plugin and testing it with PSI. With your plugin deleted, we never get the noted PSI message. Our environment: Avada, SG Optimizer (JS combined and deferred), Perfmatters (no duplicated settings), and Cloudflare Free with APO.
    2. Yeah, we surmised that AVIF images cannot be served locally via your plugin nor is beneficial for performance.

    Case closed ??

    Thank you!

    Plugin Support iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Hi @generosus,
    The third party section you have linked is for JS codes. This plugin doesn’t load any masive JS code on the front end to trigger this. It only handles images. This is why I wanted to see the actual PSI result without which it is hard to check things.

    AVIF images are always benefitial for performance as it will be way lesser in size compared to your main image or WebP. Not sure why you came to that conclusion.

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