Hello,
Thank you for the update on the issue. It’s great to hear that the problem has been resolved. Don’t hesitate to let us know if you need help with anything else.
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Thread Starter
lakuma
(@lakuma)
I marked this a resolved because I saw one single image being served as a .webp but I’m still having the issue where 95% of the images are still being served a .jpeg
Single post:
https://peterthepirate.com/2024/09/magic-kingdoms-haunted-mansion-graveyard-picnic-scene-nearly-fully-restored-after-two-year-renovation/
Main site thumbnails:
https://peterthepirate.com/
Hello @lakuma ,
Upon visiting your website’s homepage, we observed that the majority of images are being served in WebP and AVIF formats, while a smaller number are still being loaded as JPEGs.
https://prnt.sc/-d4ujfmcA58l
https://prnt.sc/6gSoMwYVDDyP
We suspect that the images still being served as JPEGs might be smaller than their AVIF or WebP counterparts. This could be due to a default setting that automatically deletes converted images if they’re larger than the original. For a more efficient analysis, we’d appreciate it if you could send the debug information to our support email: support(a)wpvivid.com.
BTW, including the link to this thread in your email will help us track your issue more quickly.
Kind regards.