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  • Plugin Author Mateusz Gbiorczyk

    (@mateuszgbiorczyk)

    Hi @dellalibera,

    Thank you for your message.

    To be honest, this is the first time I’ve heard of something like WordOps. I’ve never had any reports from plugin users from this type of environment before. I have also never tested the plugin on a WordOps server.

    Have you managed to find out anything about this?

    Best,
    Mateusz

    Thread Starter vdl

    (@dellalibera)

    Hi Mateuz,

    I don’t exactly know why your FAQ solution doesn’t work on Nginx with Wordops, but I followed this alternative in the link I posted here on the forum and it’s working.

    I used your documentation to test that the converter for media is working using the chrome dev tool, and the webp are there exactly as expected.

    Well, wordops is an amazing wordpress server stack, very optimized, from nginx server, through mysql, includes batbots and you can specify your preferred cache type (fastcgi, rocket, redis) before creating your installation.

    I’m really happy with wordops and I really like your plugin too, so I’m glad I found a way to stick with both.

    I hope that the post here on the forum can be useful for other wordops users.

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 7 months ago by vdl.
    Plugin Author Mateusz Gbiorczyk

    (@mateuszgbiorczyk)

    @dellalibera Thank you for your commitment.

    However, this solution will only work for the WebP format, and unfortunately it will not work for the AVIF format.

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