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  • Plugin Author Mateusz Gbiorczyk

    (@mateuszgbiorczyk)

    Hi @marinow1991,

    Thank you for your message.

    Please send me a screenshot of the English version. I will try to help you.

    Best,
    Mateusz

    Thread Starter marinow1991

    (@marinow1991)

    Unfortunately I can’t change the language on my Google page speed. I assume that if you open the link at your place it will appear in English

    Plugin Author Mateusz Gbiorczyk

    (@mateuszgbiorczyk)

    @marinow1991 Yes you are right. This error concerns image resolution – your WordPress theme is responsible for this. I’m not sure if this error will go away after using the plugin. I have prepared a test for you in which you can see the effects of converting images to the WebP format and the effects of converting images to the AVIF format.

    I recommend you to try the AVIF format on your website. I did an analysis to learn more about the potential effects of using the AVIF format for you. Images converted to the AVIF format on your website will weigh 58% less than images converted to WebP only, maintaining even better image quality. This will further improve the performance of your website.

    Will this error disappear then – I don’t know, but the images will weigh much less, so perhaps PageSpeed will stop worrying about this problem.

    Thread Starter marinow1991

    (@marinow1991)

    Am I to understand that I can optimize these 120k images on different sites?

    Plugin Author Mateusz Gbiorczyk

    (@mateuszgbiorczyk)

    @marinow1991 We have no hidden limits. You can use one license on any number of websites. The only limitation is the limit of images that you want to convert during the billing period.

    One image in the limit means one conversion process (not one file in the Media Library). All files on the disk are counted (e.g. files from the /uploads directory). One image on disk uses two conversion processes from your limit because it is converted to both WebP and AVIF.

    All images you have on your website (on the disk) are counted along with any other sizes generated by WordPress. One image in the Media Library means several or more than a dozen files in the /uploads directory, because WordPress automatically generates additional files from one uploaded file, in different sizes.

    Thread Starter marinow1991

    (@marinow1991)

    Great, thank you very much

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