Rating: 5 stars
This is just what I needed to prevent unwanted srcset, thank you!
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Perfect! My Life Saver!
i was running out of my mind! and this plugin saved me!
my website was keep loading full resolution of featured image in phone devices screen resolution instead of the resolution i defined (medium sized thumbnail)
and the problem solved by using this plugin, Thanks Again!
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I tried this plugin, but the srcset is not removed
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Thank you for this, sincerely. Most users really do not need this extra clutter and confusion in the HTML. I trust the browser to resize images for me, and I don’t need WordPress doing that just to save 10 KB over the wire.
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It took me absolutely ages to figure out why my gutenberg “cover” block image appeared blurry at less than full screen width. Eventually, I figured it was due to the srcset tag being generated automatically for each image. This plugin resolved the issue. Thank you!
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after installing this I still have below:
These are all of the thumbnail sizes that are currently registered:
thumbnail: 0×0 pixels (proportionally resized to fit inside dimensions)
medium: 0×0 pixels (proportionally resized to fit inside dimensions)
medium_large: 768×0 pixels (proportionally resized to fit inside dimensions)
large: 0×0 pixels (proportionally resized to fit inside dimensions)
1536×1536: 1536×1536 pixels (proportionally resized to fit inside dimensions)
2048×2048: 2048×2048 pixels (proportionally resized to fit inside dimensions)
portfolio-thumb_large: 900×604 pixels (cropped to fit)
portfolio-thumb: 600×403 pixels (cropped to fit)
portfolio-thumb_small: 400×269 pixels (cropped to fit)
portfolio-widget: 100×100 pixels (cropped to fit)
nectar_small_square: 140×140 pixels (cropped to fit)
wide: 1000×500 pixels (cropped to fit)
wide_small: 670×335 pixels (cropped to fit)
regular: 500×500 pixels (cropped to fit)
regular_small: 350×350 pixels (cropped to fit)
tall: 500×1000 pixels (cropped to fit)
wide_tall: 1000×1000 pixels (cropped to fit)
wide_photography: 900×600 pixels (cropped to fit)
large_featured: 1870×770 pixels (cropped to fit)
medium_featured: 800×800 pixels (cropped to fit)
woocommerce_thumbnail: 300×0 pixels (proportionally resized to fit inside dimensions)
woocommerce_single: 600×0 pixels (proportionally resized to fit inside dimensions)
woocommerce_gallery_thumbnail: 150×150 pixels (cropped to fit)
shop_catalog: 300×0 pixels (proportionally resized to fit inside dimensions)
shop_single: 600×0 pixels (proportionally resized to fit inside dimensions)
shop_thumbnail: 150×150 pixels (cropped to fit)
quick_view_image_size: 500×500 pixels (proportionally resized to fit inside dimensions)
dgwt-wcas-product-suggestion: 64×0 pixels (proportionally resized to fit inside dimensions):
Rating: 5 stars
Your plugin saved my site. You’re the best!
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We had a client site that kept claiming their images were blurry. I was unable to duplicate it, but I figured it was due to the responsive images being output. I activated the plugin and could immediately spot the culprit. I figured there was a plugin with a reputable author that had a solution for this, so thank you so much for developing it.
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Light as feather and fixed our problem of WordPress “helping” us by serving an unoptimised, resized version of a PNG image that was 4x the size of the original. You’d think they’d just not add it if was larger.
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