• Resolved Antonio D.

    (@colomet)


    After the uploading of an image, the uploaded image is optimized, but not the thumbnails

    View post on imgur.com

    If I try to optimize the uploads folder, again, nothing happened

    I do use WordPressMultisite.

    thanks

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  • Plugin Author WP Media

    (@wp_media)

    Hey @colomet

    Few things to have in mind:

    1. Make sure you have “508xXYZ” thumbnail size in Imagify settings (that thumbnail is still registered in your system)
    2. Try to optimize from your default language
    3. What gain you get for the original image? In Media Library (List View), when you search for that image, how many thumbnails are optimized?

    Best Regards

    Thread Starter Antonio D.

    (@colomet)

    1.- I have not the settings available https://imgur.com/4SbEWDS (I do use multiste)
    2.- I do use wordpress default languae, english.
    3.- 36%-55%. No one of the thumbnails are optimized, just main image.

    Thread Starter Antonio D.

    (@colomet)

    any idea of the problem?

    thanks

    Plugin Author WP Media

    (@wp_media)

    Hi @colomet

    Hey @chuantong

    Hope you are doing well.

    Just wanted to follow-up and see if you need any further assistance. Sorry in advance if I missed your support ticket.

    Best Regards

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