• dalailama96

    (@dalailama96)


    Hello,

    I am trying to disable WebP only for one specific WooCommerce product image, without disabling WebP for the entire website.

    In the official documentation, under the “Next-Gen Image Format” section, it says that this option is a “master switch”, but that the use of next-gen formats should be controllable on an image-by-image basis from the Media Library using the optm / non-optm toggle.

    Also, in the “Changing Your Mind Image by Image” section, the documentation explains that it should be possible to switch a single image from optimized to non-optimized directly from the Media Library:

    https://docs.litespeedtech.com/lscache/lscwp/imageopt/#changing-your-mind-image-by-image

    However, in my case this does not work. In the “LiteSpeed Optimization” column of the Media Library, I see an “optimization” link next to the WebP entry, but when I click it, nothing changes. No real optm / non-optm switch appears, the label does not change, and the image continues to be served as .jpg.webp.

    The issue affects a product photo with a label and small text. The original JPG is around 120–185 KB and looks sharp, while the generated WebP is around 16 KB and is visibly worse.

    Perhaps I am missing something, which is why I would like to understand:

    1. What is the correct procedure to disable WebP only for a single image?
    2. Is there any other official method, hook, or filter to exclude a single image from WebP serving?

    Last Report Number: IHCIPMLV

    Thank you,
    Dalila

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  • Thread Starter dalailama96

    (@dalailama96)

    I would like to add one clarification.

    I mentioned WebP because that is the part I am mainly interested in, but the same issue seems to happen with the image optimization toggle in general.

    In the Media Library, I see the “optimization” link not only for the WebP entry, but also for the optimized original image. However, when I click it, nothing actually changes: I do not see a real optm / non-optm switch, the label does not change, and the image does not seem to switch back to a non-optimized version.

    So the issue may not be limited to WebP serving only. It seems that the image-by-image optimization toggle described in the documentation is not working, or I may be misunderstanding how it is supposed to work.

    Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

     In the “LiteSpeed Optimization” column of the Media Library, I see an “optimization” link next to the WebP entry,

    please do me a screenshot on this part

    on your report, it shows you did not enabled “Optimize Losslessly” , that is probably the reason you see the worse image though.

    Plugin Support litetim

    (@litetim)

    @dalailama96 This is a known issue, the switch from media is not working.
    We are going to add a fix for this issue but I cannot give you any clear timeline.
    Same issue: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/is-media-librarys-optm-functionality-working-as-expected

    Thank you 🙂

    • This reply was modified 5 days, 23 hours ago by litetim.
    Thread Starter dalailama96

    (@dalailama96)

    Yes, I confirm it is the same issue 🙂

    Thank you very much for your support.

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