![]() 1.5.1įixed a bug that failed to set image quality when the size name was changed after an image size was added.Ĭhanged the specification to display only the number of files instead of displaying the attachment id of the targets in the tab of recompression.Ĭhecked that it works with WordPress 6.2. 1.5.2įixed a bug that caused batch recompression to loop without finishing. However, if the quality of the original image is low, it will not improve over that quality.Ĭhanged Requests_Transport_fsockopen class to WpOrg\Requests\Transport\Fsockopen class. Version 1.2.0 will clear the cache when there is a change in the image. It is possible that the browser cache is still active.Ĭlear the browser cache or update this plugin to Version 1.2.0 . If an image that was of poor quality is recompressed with higher quality, there will be no change in the image. There is no cache or database, so there is nothing you to do after uninstalling. Just deactivate it from the plugins (admin screen) and then delete it. How to uninstall? Is there anything I need to do after uninstalling? However, it is unstable which one is prioritized up to version 0.10.8. Does the setting value of this plugin take precedence over ‘jpeg_quality’ hook? If you install ‘.htaccess’ properly in /wp-content/uploads, it can be delivered automatically even after it is stopped. Does disabling the plugin stop the automatic delivery of WebP? However, EXIF that have already been deleted cannot be restored. Recompression will delete the EXIF according to the current settings. You can only specify whether you want to delete all or keep it. Can EXIF data be deleted individually for each item? Test the file size and image quality to decide the quality level. (WebP for uploaded images is not automatically generated) The image sharpness of WebP is not good. Recompression is recommended when creating a new WebP. If you want to compress the uploaded images with the new settings, recompress it. htaccess will automatically deliver WebP instead of JPEG or PNG. ![]() If I generate some WebPs, do I need to rewrite the image URL in the articles? When recompressing, resize and compress from the original image. Access to the settings screenįAQ Does the image loss quality if I change the quality level many times and recompress it? Recompress uploaded images (if you need)īe sure to make a backup before recompressing.In addition, it has the following functions.Īfter installing and activated, WebP auto-generation and small image compression will be high.Īdjust the settings if necessary and recompress all images. ![]() Force Adding the Query String for Image Cache Clear. ![]() ![]()
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