• Photon is great and the word “free” makes it even more awesome.

    As per the current images urls, the whole image is downloaded even if the required one is low in dimension.

    Is there a way to make photon use the url like
    i0.wp.com/imagename-350×200.png
    instead of
    i0.wp.com/imagename.png?350×200

    This would be great. It will be more fast, and better for users.

    Thanks, Shashank

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  • Thread Starter Shashank Shekhar

    (@ssthessd)

    No?

    Thread Starter Shashank Shekhar

    (@ssthessd)

    Gonna turn Photon off, thanks!

    Plugin Contributor csonnek

    (@csonnek)

    Happiness Rocketeer ??

    Sorry for the delay. We’re working on a backlog of support requests at this time, and we generally answer in the order received.

    With regards to your question – if the original file exists – imagename.png in your example above, that will be the image cached by Photon and resized on the fly on our servers to the 350×200 dimension. If there is no imagename.png file, but only the imagename-350x200.png file, then that will be what Photon will use.

    It’s of note that those two files would be considered different images (even if they’re identical photos) in your directory since they have different file names.

    I hope that clarifies things.

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