• Resolved maxgorky

    (@maxgorky)


    Hi there!

    Will this plugin do the job, if I’m on a Litespeed server, using LSCache, Cloudflare CDN and WP Cloudflare Super Page Cache plugin?

    Thank you.

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  • Plugin Author Takis Bouyouris

    (@nevma)

    Hello, @maxgorky,

    Thank you for your email!

    The Adaptive Images plugin works nicely with Litespeed and its internal cache. This is what our tests have demonstrated.

    Also, WordPress cache plugins should not usually interfere with it, because they operate on a different level. At least when the cache plugins do not mess with image delivery. And they usually don’t.

    However, CDNs are different thing because they deliver the images themselves and oftentimes do not allow WordPress and the plugin to do anything about it. For this we have developed an experimental mode, called CDN support in the plugin settings page. It is experimental in that it doesn’t always resize all images and some of them are delivered in their original sizes. We are still working on this feature, it is tricky to overcome. You may give it a spin and let us know if and how it works for your setup.

    Let me know if I can help any further!

    Cheers,
    Takis

    Thread Starter maxgorky

    (@maxgorky)

    Hi Takis @nevma,

    Thank you for your explanation, I appreciate it.
    I’m using your plugin atm, it hasn’t produced any speed improvements honestly but I’m still keeping it on. I know you warned about it not playing well with CDNs and you have experimental mode which I’m using.
    I’m on Cloudflare CDN and my images are also optimized by LSCache, which in its turn uses Quic CDN.
    I hope your CDN experimental mode go to real mode soon and we can use it finally:)

    Thank you!

    Plugin Author Takis Bouyouris

    (@nevma)

    Hello, again,

    One thing that is tricky with solutions that tamper with images is “how” you test them in order to trigger any results at all! Usually, I prefer the webpagetest.org service, as it has a lot more settings than any other of its kind. And, of course, because it is an open solution.

    But, yeah, CDNs are a special case in their own right.

    Thank you for using our plugin. We will try to do our best to add more features and CDN support in the future!

    Cheers,
    Takis

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