• Resolved henriquemartins

    (@henriquemartins)


    Hi,
    I’m testing Breeze plugin in the site i’m building now, using a theme (uncode) that already has an image optimization system. When i turn breeze on, the images lose all their definition.
    Could you please tell me how i can set the plugin not to compress the loaded images?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author adeelkhan

    (@adeelkhan)

    Could you please explain the point “the images lose all their definition.”?

    As well as please share your breeze settings.

    Thread Starter henriquemartins

    (@henriquemartins)

    The images loose much of their quality, get really pixelated.
    I’ve uploaded prints from the breeze settings and one of those images, as an example, here:
    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1T2t4okJz5oKfbkJXrUNMRg2usbMwpDqc?usp=sharing

    Plugin Author adeelkhan

    (@adeelkhan)

    Thanks for your reply.

    Breeze settings not affect the quality of images.

    Images render through CSS ? It would be more helpful to provide the entire path of rendering image.

    Thread Starter henriquemartins

    (@henriquemartins)

    Hi,
    The images got pixelated only when i activate Breeze, and come back to normal when i deactivate it, so i’m guessing maybe there are some incompatibility issues with the theme, uncode, to make the plugin affect their quality?

    The theme uses a “Dynamic Srcset system” to optimize them. It “detects your visitor’s screen size and automatically delivers device appropriate re-scaled images”. I wouldn’t know how to provide the path of rendering image, though.. how can i do this?

    Thread Starter henriquemartins

    (@henriquemartins)

    Hi
    I’ve managed to correct this image compression problem in contact with the uncode support, and i think things are working well now!

    Thank you for your attention ??

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