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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
I don’t think that is created by LSCWP once you have uninstall it
if page was still served by cache , you will see x-litespeed-cache
header, which it doesn’t have it
and the HTML source code will contain LiteSpeed comment , which it doesn’t have it either
you can directly check in database for that post , to see what is its content , and it looks you have another cache plugin , please look into that as well
as last resort you can just simply disable all plugins , see how it goes
Humh, If I reinstall Litespeed cache plugin and turn on Lazy Load problem solved.
I’m sure this problem is related to Litespeed cache.
I uninstall Litespeed and even though I don’t use any other cache plugin, I still have the above problem
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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
turn on Lazy Load problem solved
what happens if you install LSCWP, and turn it OFF , does image load by then ?
and what do you see in /wp-content/litespeed/lqip
?
were you using some kind of visual page builder before you uninstall LSCWP ?
I using Thrive Architect builder,
I install LSCWP and turn on LQIP
/wp-content/litespeed/lqip
https://prnt.sc/1rczr8h
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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
yeah , I think I got a hint what has happened
when you used Thrive page builder to build the page with cache plugin enabled , it will save the after-optimized
HTML source code into the database, instead of save before-optimized
HTML source code
so please try re-edit that page again , as of remove that image and re-insert the image with cache plugin OFF