• Resolved gharchi

    (@gharchi)


    Hi there
    Thanks for this great plugin.

    I am using EWWW Image Optimizer plugin to optimize and compress the website images. I am getting a low grade at GTmetric and Pingdom because of Large network payloads (i.e., large file sizes). They are all Instagram feed images pulled by Tagembed.

    Is there any way to compress these images (Instagram or other social media images)? or do you have any recommendation how to compress them?

    Thank you in advance

Viewing 3 replies - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
  • Plugin Author Tagembed

    (@tagembed)

    Hello @gharchi ,

    Greetings from tagembed.

    Currently, with Free Plans, we are using a direct image path from sources like Instagram and for paid users, we are delivering Images from our servers. But in both cases, Image Quality and size remain the same.

    We are working on CDNs to deliver Images where quality remains the same with optimized size. Your analysis is really useful for us and our users.

    EWWW Image Optimizer: As we are using IFRAME code that’s why the EWWW Image optimizer can not optimize the images from tagembed widget.

    We are also working on JS code ( it will be live soon ) , then third party image optimizer like EWWW will also optimize the tagembed images.

    We understand your concern and working on such points for a better experience.

    Kind Regards,
    Michael from tagembed

    Thread Starter gharchi

    (@gharchi)

    Thank you Michael for a quick response.

    I realized fonts, CSS and JS files from tagemebed are pointed out as large resources in GTmetrix. It will be great to have optimized images and codes (just for improvement of the plugin).
    As you mentioned you are working on the CDNs to deliver this. I will wait for the updates and will update you if I find something helpful.

    Thanks again.

    Plugin Author Tagembed

    (@tagembed)

    Hello @gharchi ,

    We shall inform you once we have both the embedding options : Iframe and Javascript code.

    Thanks,
    Emma

Viewing 3 replies - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)

The topic ‘Large network payloads’ is closed to new replies.