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  • Thread Starter dziordzio

    (@dziordzio)

    Right, thanks for clearing that up!

    Thread Starter dziordzio

    (@dziordzio)

    Hi,

    I’ve checked everything that is written on that page, and still can’t find the answer.

    WebP was enabled too late: Create WebP Versions should be turned ON before you begin Image Optimization.

    I have turned this option ON before the image optimization began.

    The WebP file is bigger than the JPEG.

    In the image library, next to each image, I can see a notification that “WebP saved x%”, although only the main (original) image is not converted into webp, other sizes like thumbnail, large, medium, etc are converted.

    Not all browsers support WebP.

    I’m using Chrome, and as I said, some of the images are showing as webp, but some are not.

    You may not have turned on WebP Replacement.

    I did.

    The plugin can only perform WebP replacement on the HTML tag.

    Images are loaded via HTML.

    Are you sure the WebP actually exists?

    That’s the problem ?? It doesn’t – but why? Is it possible that other sizes than the original are converted into webp, because the original image’s webp version would be same size/bigger size than jpg or png?

    Thread Starter dziordzio

    (@dziordzio)

    Hi,
    I have done all the steps mentioned above – the problem still persists. I thought maybe it will be gone when the new version of the plugin was released, but still, nothing helps.

    I have disabled the plugin, for now, going to use another one until I find a fix.

    Thread Starter dziordzio

    (@dziordzio)

    I didn’t install a fresh copy, I just enabled the functions I needed again. I didn’t reset anything, just like I mentioned above, disabled the functions, and had to configure the plugin from scratch.

    Thread Starter dziordzio

    (@dziordzio)

    Hi,
    I have checked any health issues – there are two errors with REST API and loopback request:

    Error: [] cURL error 28: Operation timed out after 10001 milliseconds with 0 bytes received

    but these errors were already there before, and everything was fine.

    Actually, the plugin was working fine until I had to test something and used the “Disable All Security Features” function. I thought it will just a temporarily disable the functions and I will be able to enable it again in a moment, but I had to configure the plugin from scratch.

    Kind regards.

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