• Resolved supaiku

    (@supaiku)


    Despite having EWWW image optimizer enabled and set to convert everything to WEBP, the slider images still load in jpg as huge files. They seem to also load the webp in tandem, but the jpgs still load up :/

    Also, it seems impossible to disable lazy loading for the slider images…

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  • Hi, @supaiku!

    My apologies for the delay in response.

    Re: EWWW, you may need to reach out to them re: the conversion of the files. One other thing you could try is removing the image from the slide as it is now and re-adding it —?hopefully this will then display the .webp version you’re hoping for.

    Soliloquy itself doesn’t have lazy-loading built into it, per our dev team, so this may be getting generated via another plugin. Without WP-admin access to the site, I couldn’t really say where it’s coming from, but if you’d like, you could reach out to us with that access through our official support channel here:

    https://soliloquywp.com/members-area/support/

    Thread Starter supaiku

    (@supaiku)

    Does Soliloquy support webp and optimization itself?

    This would also be another suitable solution – if it optimized.

    Thread Starter supaiku

    (@supaiku)

    submitted a support request on the through the website

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