• Resolved marocho

    (@marocho)


    After successfully enabling image optimization on your Content Delivery Network (CDN), it’s frustrating to find that your CDN insists there are no optimized images. You’ve invested time and effort into this process, expecting a faster website with improved performance. However, it seems that something went awry along the way, leaving you with unmet expectations.

    Image optimization is vital for web performance, reducing image file sizes while maintaining quality. It’s like preparing a gourmet meal, carefully trimming excess fat while retaining flavor. But your CDN’s denial of these optimized images feels akin to a chef’s dish being criticized for something that should have been perfect.

    https://prnt.sc/D12innBnbxCf

    Despite this setback, remember that technology can sometimes falter. Your optimization efforts are still valuable. With some adjustments to your CDN settings and support from your CDN provider, you can resolve this issue and soon provide your users with the faster loading images you intended. Your dedication to delivering an exceptional online experience will ultimately shine through.

    https://prnt.sc/LdsGU4bfVYle

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  • Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    from your 2nd screenshot , it shows all the images have been optm’ed already , it will not re-optimize , and optimized versions are stored on your local

    you can check your site /wp-content/uploads/ directory , to verify if you have the optm’ed files.

    Thread Starter marocho

    (@marocho)

    But why does my quci cloud account say it is serving 0 optmized images:

    https://prnt.sc/D12innBnbxCf

    Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    that data is for last 30 days , if your images were optm’ed before that time , it won’t show up anymore

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