• Resolved collector4u

    (@collector4u)


    good morning.
    the plugin works perfectly… I have about 85,000 images, but it has created another upload-webpc folder for me.
    The problem is that I had a plugin that converted images to webp, but I’ve removed it since it works much better. But I have webp images, on Upload and web on Upload-webpc. What are the webp images that the web is serving?
    Which ones do I have to remove?
    Thank′s for all

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  • Plugin Author Mateusz Gbiorczyk

    (@mateuszgbiorczyk)

    Hello @collector4u,

    Thanks for your message.

    My plugin saves the converted images in the /uploads-webpc directory. And these images are loaded. Which plugin have you used before?

    Best,
    Mateusz

    Thread Starter collector4u

    (@collector4u)

    Hi
    thanks for such a quick response

    Smart Image resize,

    this program converted the images into webp, and now i have webp images in upload and upload-webpc.

    in upload I have jpg and webp, of this program
    and in upload-webpc of your plugin
    Thank′s for all

    Plugin Author Mateusz Gbiorczyk

    (@mateuszgbiorczyk)

    @collector4u If you are sure that the WebP files in the /uploads directory are generated by that plugin then I think you can delete them. My plugin will convert these to WebP format and to AVIF format if it is active in plugin settings. All converted files will be saved in the /uploads-webpc directory.

    Thread Starter collector4u

    (@collector4u)

    thank′s for all.

    Marti

    Thread Starter collector4u

    (@collector4u)

    very good plugin. !!!

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