• Resolved roldengarm

    (@roldengarm)


    Great plugin! I’ve smushed all images, but Google Pagespeed Insights is still complaining:


    Optimize images
    Properly formatting and compressing images can save many bytes of data.
    Optimize the following images to reduce their size by 66.3KiB (25% reduction).

    This is the same number as before. How is this possible?

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-smushit/

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  • Hey @roldengarm,

    Can you possibly share the Website URL, so that I can take a look at the results.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter roldengarm

    (@roldengarm)

    Hey, thanks. Have a look here: rolandoldengarm.com

    What are the Smush stats for the image? Does it includes large in the list of optimised images.

    You can check the stats in Media Library

    Thread Starter roldengarm

    (@roldengarm)

    All looks good to me. Smush stats say all images have been smushed. If I open an image from the gallery and check its stats I see: https://i.imgur.com/HnY4Jyr.png

    Oops, I forgot to mention the image URL, Can you check the stats for this image: https://rolandoldengarm.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/mount-taranaki-1280.jpg

    You can filter the list of images in media Library for Feb 2016, so that you can easily find this image.

    Thread Starter roldengarm

    (@roldengarm)

    LGTM: https://db.tt/n99cF09r
    Don’t you think? Or isn’t this correct?

    It’s all correct, and the reason for Google warning is the fact that the .org version does skips the Full size image in specific cases, i.e the original image you upload and that too for a reason.

    It happens only if the image is big enough to have a large size for it, as you can see in the stats, there is a large size for the image, which got smushed and hence the Full size was skipped.

    So, the solution in here, is to, either use the current large size for the image, which might be too small for your homepage, as it is being used in header I guess.

    Or if you are not using the large size anywhere else in your theme or plugin, you can change the dimension under, Settings > Media as per the required size on home screen for the header image. That way, you’ll be able to use the optimised image for your home page.

    And if this is something, you’d need very frequently, you can override this without any pain in the Pro version.

    Cheers

    Thread Starter roldengarm

    (@roldengarm)

    Hmm I don’t understand it, I thought WP Smush would compress all images. But it’s creating different versions apparently.
    Thanks anyway.

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