Hi guys,
Thanks for the reports!
I’ve given the Lite version of WP Offload S3 a try, and for me it works fine with both version 1.7.2 and 2.0.1 of our plugin.
I’ve done two tests for both versions of the plugin for which I used the default settings for the “WP Offload S3 Lite” plugin:
1) I added an image with “WP Offload S3 Lite” and “Compress JPEG & PNG images” both enabled. The image sizes on my filesystem were compressed, and the image sizes in my S3 bucket were compressed as well.
2) I added an image with “WP Offload S3 Lite” enabled and “Compress JPEG & PNG images” disabled. The image sizes were uploaded to the bucket I specified as uncompressed images. I then enabled the “Compress JPEG & PNG images” plugin, and manually clicked on “Compress” next to an image in the Media Library. This compressed the images on my filesystem and also updated the images on S3 with the compressed images.
@truelux: Any specific settings you changed, or other plugins that you are using that might process your images?
@nadalsol: Are you not seeing the “Compress” button in the Media Library for images that haven’t been compressed yet? And it doesn’t show a details link there either?
@mrzimmy: What exactly do you mean with “None of the images seem to be optimizing prior yet looks like they count as optimized.”? Could you give us some more information? What do you notice if you check the details of a compressed image, and compare the file sizes you see there with the file sizes in your uploads folder and those on S3?