• Resolved americanninja

    (@americanninja)


    I was attempting to run the bulk optimizer through the WP CLI tool. After kicking off the job, which was working fine, I noticed that I forgot to update the Resize Images fields (which previously had been set to 1400, I decided I wanted to go with 2048). So to avoid images being resized to 1400, I killed the process in the terminal (Control C). However, after going back to the settings page to change this value, upon refresh, now the fields are uneditable. I can’t seem to figure out how to fix this.

    I have literally done everything I could think of. I deactivated and deleted the plugin. I dropped the database tables for EWWW and even deleted each row in the wp_options table which started with ewww_image_optimizer and then reinstalled. The darn thing still shows them disabled. I have no idea where it’s getting this setting from. please help

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  • Thread Starter americanninja

    (@americanninja)

    ugh! wow, really annoying. Just after I posted this. I was refreshing the media page and noticed it too so long to load and I thought, hmm, I have imsanity also active, which is probably causing the long load time as the database needs to be queried for both imsanity and Ewww to disable on the media list page. I wonder if Imsanity being active is disabling this feature. Yep, it was. Now that I disabled imsanity, I can edit the fields again. What a waste of time.

    Anyway, I thought I would leave this post here to help someone else, because I searched everywhere on google for this and no results came up. Hopefully this post saves someone a few hours.

    Thread Starter americanninja

    (@americanninja)

    Btw, I just noticed that you guys manage both plugins. Just a suggestion, but under the Resize Image area of the settings page, it could help to include something like “these settings are overridden by Imsanity” under the text “Resize uploaded images to these dimensions (in pixels).”.

    Plugin Author nosilver4u

    (@nosilver4u)

    Yikes, there used to be such a message before I revamped that part of the UI. It must have gotten lost somewhere, I’ll make sure to put that back!

    Thread Starter americanninja

    (@americanninja)

    Thanks! Yeah, that will definitely be helpful. I was going crazy trying to figure out how the heck it was disabled. I thought it was some feature that disabled it because I had initiated a bulk compress option through the CLI so it didn’t want the user to change the resolution while it was running.

    Good to know that you will add that back in. Very helpful! Thanks for the great plugin!

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