• Resolved Ed Holtzman

    (@edholtzman)


    So I installed this, ran a batch compression at the default settings and the results were pretty amazing.
    What I’d like to do is change the defaults to a higher compression level and re-optimize but all of my images are marked optimized and I cannot run it again at the higher compression level.
    Is there any way to reset that status so that I can re-batch my images?

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  • Same question here. I changed my media size settings and a regenerate-thumbnails didn’t touch the already-optimized images.

    How do I reset/restore originals so I can re-run the optimization process?

    Plugin Author hosting.io

    (@pigeonhut)

    hi Ed, this is now available with the last updates. @slomeli79 Restoring would be a matter of copying the backed up folder back over the live folder and then re-run the optimisation

    Thread Starter Ed Holtzman

    (@edholtzman)

    Outstanding. Thank you.
    This and WP Disable are on every site’s “must have” list

    Plugin Author hosting.io

    (@pigeonhut)

    thank you!

    try out our cache plugin as well, this week adding the ability to cache content inside WP login as well, slowing making it better!

    Plugin Author hosting.io

    (@pigeonhut)

    meant to say, if you open an account at cloudinary.com you can add their API key now and you can get 7500 images conversions a month for free

    Where does wp-image-optimization save/backup the originals?

    Plugin Author hosting.io

    (@pigeonhut)

    just seen this, its in the wp-content folder

    slomeli79

    (@slomeli79)

    Not seeing it. Where exactly in /wp-content does the plugin save originals of images that it has optimized?

    Plugin Author hosting.io

    (@pigeonhut)

    please see here https://nimb.ws/5kGP23

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