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Good news, we’ve now just released our own free API version. You can now start smushing for free again! 🙂
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wp-smush-new-free-api?replies=1
Hopefully you’ll give it a try, love it, and revisit that review/rating again. 🙂
Take care.
Just to let you know we’ve just pushed the update that uses our new API service!
Thanks so much for your recognition! We’ve worked really hard on replacing Smush.it with an even better free service. We’re already smushing >70 images per second!
We believe we’ve fixed your specific plugin conflict issue in the latest 2.0.4 update. Please give it a try and if it works we’d appreciate you adjusting your rating accordingly.
Thanks!
Oh we managed to find the plugin conflict issue. Please update to 2.0.4, it should solve it for you.
Oh we managed to find the plugin conflict issue. Please update to 2.0.4, it should solve it for you.
Oh we managed to find the plugin conflict issue. Please update to 2.0.4, it should solve it for you.
Unfortunately this was unavoidable because the root plugin filename changed. It’s a one time thing though between upgrade from 1.7.x to 2.x, so no worries!
We first need to see if the image files still exist on your server. They would be in the /wp-content/uploads/ folder of your site, you can browse with an FTP program or some hosts have a web based file browser.
You mentioned that visiting your image url directly it does show, but not when embedded? That leads me to believe it’s some kind of CDN plugin changing urls, or and htaccess rule preventing them from showing, like a broken hotlinking rule.
We need more information to help you.
We are trying hard to recreate this issue. No luck yet so we’re guessing it may be a plugin conflict. Please post any further details you can.
It compresses all the resizes, even if you make one later.
The one exception is if your original file was large enough (in dimensions) to create a “large” resize, then we don’t smush the original. This is because in those cases no one ever embeds the original image. At most they would embed the large version, linking to the original as a download.
This both makes the API faster, and preserves your original multi-megapixel image for download.
Great, that was one of the fixes in it.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Smush – Image Optimization, Compression, Lazy Load, WebP & CDN] PHP WarningsThis should be fixed now.
This plugin can only send and smush images that are located on your local filesystem. This includes normal multisite.
We’ve released a major rewrite of the plugin, should solve any issues. Give it a try!