Title: Multisite Compatible?
Last modified: August 21, 2016

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# Multisite Compatible?

 *  Resolved [brashell](https://wordpress.org/support/users/brashell/)
 * (@brashell)
 * [12 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multisite-compatible-36/)
 * I wanted to ask a few questions before I installed as I am close to finishing
   my project up and the last thing I need to do is be late and go into damage control.
   
   1. How is it with multisite, anything I should be worried about? 2. Does it optimize
   on upload and does it make multiple smaller images i.e. 50×50, 150×150 etc etc.
   3. On my own VPS so any modules I need to install or check that they are enabled?
   4. Does it process things off site like Smush.it or is everything contained on
   my server? 5. After initial setup do I have to maintain it or anything like constantly
   change settings etc. 6. I don’t need NextGEN, GRAND, or FlAGallery installed 
   right? I don’t use any of those galleries. 7. Is this basically where it compresses
   it when it calls it, or does it compress the image on the server on upload and
   then nothing else happens after that?
 * Thanks and sorry for all the questions, I just want to make sure nothing is gonna
   go haywire..
 * [https://wordpress.org/plugins/ewww-image-optimizer/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/ewww-image-optimizer/)

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 *  Plugin Author [nosilver4u](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nosilver4u/)
 * (@nosilver4u)
 * [12 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multisite-compatible-36/#post-4900749)
 * 1. if you activate it network-wide, then it must be configured network-wide. 
   Otherwise, you can activate it on specific blogs, and configure each blog differently.
   
   2. it does NO resizing, use something like Imsanity if you want to cap uploads
   to a certain dimension. It does optimize on upload, and allow you to bulk optimize
   all previously uploaded images. 3. The plugin will tell you if anything is missing.
   4. it is self-contained, although there is a ‘cloud’ service like smush.it that
   you can pay for to offload the processing if you like (or need to). The EWWW 
   IO Cloud does NOT store images EVER, they are deleted immediately after processing,
   which is different than smush.it 5. not really 6. right, those are just galleries
   that the plugin supports 7. the images are compressed on upload, and never modified
   again (it would slow things down too much to optimize on-demand every time, yikes).
   If you change a setting later and want to re-optimize, there is a checkbox to
   force the plugin to re-optimize images. It DOES integrate into the wp_image_editor
   class, so any new resizes or editing of the image will result in an optimized
   image.
 * Lastly, you should ensure you have a backup of your images before doing any bulk
   operations. While the plugin is well tested (after 275,000 downloads), there 
   is always the possibility that your server has some unique configuration or some
   sort of images that could still behave in unexpected ways.
 *  Thread Starter [brashell](https://wordpress.org/support/users/brashell/)
 * (@brashell)
 * [12 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multisite-compatible-36/#post-4900751)
 * Ok, so the way it optimized is by removing the unnecessary junk right?
 *  Plugin Author [nosilver4u](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nosilver4u/)
 * (@nosilver4u)
 * [12 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multisite-compatible-36/#post-4900758)
 * That is just one portion of optimization, if you are referring to the stripping
   of metadata, and is actually disabled by default because some people need to 
   keep their metadata.
 * Each image type is optimized differently, but by default, no pixels are altered.
   There is an optional lossy mode for PNGs, but I recommend backing up your images
   before you attempt it in case you are unhappy with the results. There are also
   options to attempt conversion to different image formats if you think particular
   images might be more efficient in a different format. So here is a bit more technical
   version of what happens during normal optimization:
 * JPG – images are re-encoded using Huffman encoding, and also tested to see if
   a progressive or non-progressive image will yield the best filesize.
    PNG – this
   one is tricky, because there are so many variables that go into PNG compression.
   Essentially what the tools do is look for some basic palette reduction removing
   unused colors, and a couple other techniques to re-arrange the pixels more efficiently.
   Then, they perform tests to find the best mix of compression variables. If you
   want to understand more about that, there is lots of reading material on the 
   pngout and optipng homepages. GIF – mostly, it only helps animated GIFs, and 
   does so by removing pixels that are repeated between animation frames. If you
   have non-animated GIFs, it is often more efficient to convert them to PNGs. The
   PNG format is almost always more efficient, and of course the plugin will only
   save the converted PNG if it is actually smaller.
 * In all of the optimization routines, the optimized version will overwrite the
   original (only if it is smaller though). However, in the conversion routines,
   the originals are preserved by default, and the converted versions have a numeral
   appended to the filename.

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