Hi @jtsng8,
Your webp file name is incorrect. It should be sanvic-buffered-salt-for-nasal-irrigation-photo.png.webp instead of sanvic-buffered-salt-for-nasal-irrigation-photo.webp
Thread Starter
jj
(@jtsng8)
@ashucg I have both .png.webp and .webp included now, but still no luck.
also, I’ve read here, where @codyarsenault says .png.webp isn’t compatible with cache enabler.
Consider using this plugin and enabling ‘Alter HTML’ in the settings.
Anonymous User 16850768
(@anonymized-16850768)
This is occurring due to the directory that your WebP images are located in. Currently, the Cache Enabler plugin requires that the images be located in the default wp-content/uploads directory.
An alternative solution would be using a rewrite rule in your server configuration file to deliver WebP formatted images when supported.