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Hello @jrgndwvr,
Yes, you can disable either the plugin or the image replacement setting in the WordPress plugin settings page in order to switch back to your regular images.
It seems we have an issue with the slider that you are using.
Would you mind to contact me at optimole.com/#contact with the plugins list that you are using? I would love to help sort this thing out.
Hello @acephalia,
That’s strange. Would you mind contact me at https://optimole.com with the link to your site ? I would love to help you out.
Hey @pippo50,
It might be a misunderstanding, we don’t do any graphics processing on your server, in fact, it has 0 impact on your server resources the optimization process as we do all the processing in the cloud and replace your original image urls with the ones thru Optimole.
If you need anything else, just let me know.
Hey @pippo50,
That’s strange, definitely is something wrong.
Can you contact me on https://optimole.com/#contact with the website url ? I would love to have a look.
Hello David,
Yes, it should work just fine, we already use them for our blogs, themeisle.com/blog and codeinwp.com.
The only change that relates to SEO, we add noindex header and canonical back to original image source to the placeholder images ( that blurred ones ) which is used only on lazy loading mechanism.
Let me know if you need anything else.
Hello,
That’s strange, you might see a slower response first time when the images are optimized, but the subsequent request should work pretty fast.
I will check this out.
Hello @dav74,
Thanks for your questions. Can you contact me on the support form from https://optimole.com/#contact ?
I would be happy to help you fix the issue.
Hello,
Optimole is a cloud-based optimization service and use the original images as sources when optimizing them. The additional sizes that WordPress creates are redundant in this case and won’t be used or affect in any way.
Also, Optimole works a bit detached from the standard WordPress image sizes and provides responsive images indifferent of what kind of sizes do you have available.
I.e if on mobile you have an image container of 200×200 we resize the image to 200×200. If the desktop version is 300×300 we resize it to 300×300
Let me know if this makes sense to you.
Hello @dav74,
Thanks you for your questions. I will try to answer here to them:
1) New York, San Francisco, London, Singapore, Bangalore, Amsterdam, Frankfurt. Currently 3 in Europe.
2) I’m not sure what do you mean by using Optimole without CDN. The processing is done in the cloud and cached by the CDN. One without another is not possible right now.Let me know if this makes sense for you.
Hello @mysoremap,
We had some issues with the optimization cloud with some edge cases of image sources but managed to fix this and should run smoothly.
Can you let me know if you face any other issues?
Thanks!
Ah, I’m deeply sorry for this @wpforumkey.
I’m not sure what could be causing this but i would like to help you fix the issue. If you still face this in the nearby future, would you mind to contact me on https://optimole.com/#contact with the exact url where this is happening ?
Meanwhile, you want to remove Optimole, the website wont face any harm, along with your theme. Basically your images will be served on your site at their original size and format.
The equivalent setting of deactivating the Optimole would be to disable the Image replacement setting in the Plugin settings
Hello @rababf125,
Yes, exactly, while the image replacement is off, the images are used in their original size.
Regarding your 2nd question, unfortunately, will require a few your programming skills for this to be accomplished and you can find more pieces of information here. We are still working on a more simpler way to do this, but for now, that’s all you can do to achieve that.
However, regarding your issue, I would love to have a closer look at it. Would you mind to contact me on https://optimole.com/#contact with the website URL along with the list of plugins that you use?
Thanks for you help !
Hello @rababf125,
Do you have another plugin for lazyload on your site? You might want to disable that and see if this solves the issue? Optimole already provides lazyload by its own so you don’t need another plugin for that.
Also, you might want to check the latest version released today, v2.0.3 which contains some fixes for this case, maybe it helps.
Let me know how it goes, I would be happy to help you further
Thank you @claudia82 !
I’m happy to see that you like it.