Mateusz Gbiorczyk
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@memben Yes – I saw your proposal and thank you for it. I’m thinking about it. Each additional feature in the plugin has pros and cons.
By adding such a function to the list of files in the media library, additional items have been added there, which will make viewing images for everyone more complicated (currently, it shows statistics of converted images in a separate column). By adding such a function in the Bulk Optimization of Images section, we will increase the complexity of this section – currently there is a list of files to be optimized (in the form of a tree), and making it an option to choose will make it more difficult to use.
I, as the author, have to choose which is better – additional functionality for a small number of users or simplicity for the vast majority of users. How does it look from your perspective?
@anyakom66 Thank you very much! From what I can see, in the plugin settings, at the top, you should see a server configuration error. Please read it and follow the instructions there.
@anyakom66 hello(at)mattplugins.com
@kanaroo I located the source of the problem in the last update. I have released update 5.9.3 which fixes this issue. Please download the latest version of the plugin and let me know if everything works fine now.
Sorry for the inconvenience and thank you for reporting the issue very quickly.
@kanaroo Could you please send me the HTML code (all HTML code) of this widget before saving?
@kanaroo Why do you think it saves the wrong URL?
In the plugin settings, in the Advanced Settings section, you have changed the value in the “Image loading mode” field to Bypassing Nginx. In this mode, the suffix “-optimized” is added to the filename. If you don’t want it, set the default recommended value in that field.
Hi @anyakom66,
Thank you for your message. I am sorry you have encountered a problem with our plugin. Do not worry, I will try to help you.
I want to see what might have gone wrong. Could you send me a screenshot of the Help Center tab in the plugin’s settings? I will check it because in this tab I have information about the status of your website.
Best,
Mateusz@allmobileworld Thank you for the information!
@allmobileworld Thank you for the information! What is the backup plugin?
@allmobileworld The /uploads-webpc directory is generated by our plugin.
The directory /uploads-webpc-old I don’t know how it was created. You can remove it. My plugin did not create this directory and does not use it.
Hi @allmobileworld,
Thank you for your message.
What exact directory do you have these files in? Please provide the exact path of this directory.
Best,
Mateusz@memben Yes it’s true. The plugin generates additional WebP and AVIF files. They are needed so that the images can always work properly and not to modify your original files.
How does the plugin work?
When a browser tries to download an image file, the server checks if it supports the AVIF format (if enabled in the plugin settings). If so, the browser will receive the equivalent of the original image in the AVIF format. If it does not support AVIF, but supports the WebP format, the browser will receive the equivalent of the original image in WebP format. In case the browser does not support either WebP or AVIF, the original image is loaded. This means full support for all browsers.WebP and AVIF files are saved in a separate directory: /wp-content/uploads-webpc, so you can easily delete them.
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