• Resolved n0n7m5

    (@n0n7m5)


    I have just installed the plugin but my header image is not scaling on home page

     PHP GD library is installed.
    
    ✔ Image cache directory has been created.
    
        /home/guidefo4/public_html/wp-content/cache/adaptive-images => drwxr-xr-x
    
    ✔ Installation .htaccess file is setup OK.
    
        /home/guidefo4/public_html/.htaccess => -rw-r--r--
    
    ❖ Adaptive images settings dump:
    
        array(14) {
          ["resolutions"]=>
          array(3) {
            [0]=>
            int(1024)
            [1]=>
            int(640)
            [2]=>
            int(480)
          }
          ["cache-directory"]=>
          string(21) "cache/adaptive-images"
          ["watched-directories"]=>
          array(2) {
            [0]=>
            string(18) "wp-content/uploads"
            [1]=>
            string(17) "wp-content/themes"
          }
          ["jpeg-quality"]=>
          int(75)
          ["sharpen-images"]=>
          bool(true)
          ["watch-cache"]=>
          bool(true)
          ["browser-cache"]=>
          float(180)
          ["landscape"]=>
          bool(false)
          ["hidpi"]=>
          bool(false)
          ["cdn-support"]=>
          bool(false)
          ["version"]=>
          string(6) "0.6.64"
          ["sanitized"]=>
          bool(true)
          ["wp-content-dir"]=>
          string(37) "/home/guidefo4/public_html/wp-content"
          ["wp-content-url"]=>
          string(39) "https://guideforfortnite.com/wp-content"
        }
    
    Web Server	
    
    Apache
    Document Root	
    
    /home/guidefo4/public_html
    PHP	
    
    7.1.17
    PHP Time Limit	
    
    120
    PHP Memory Limit	
    
    768M
    PHP Post Max Size	
    
    128M
    PHP Upload Max Size	
    
    128M
    PHP Max Input Vars	
    
    3000
    PHP Display Errors	
    
    Yes
    PHP Error Log	
    
    php_errorlog
    MySQL	
    
    5.6.36-82.1-log
    MySQL Ext/mysqli	
    
    Yes
    MySQL Table Prefix	
    
    wpqs_
    MySQL DB Charset	
    
    utf8mb4
    WP	
    
    4.9.6
    WP Multisite	
    
    No
    WP Debug Mode	
    
    No
    WP Site url	
    
    https://guideforfortnite.com
    WP WP Home url	
    
    https://guideforfortnite.com
    WP Permalinks	
    
    /%year%/%monthnum%/%day%/%postname%/
    WP home path	
    
    /home/guidefo4/public_html/
    WP content dir	
    
    /home/guidefo4/public_html/wp-content
    WP plugin dir	
    
    /home/guidefo4/public_html/wp-content/plugins
    WP content url	
    
    https://guideforfortnite.com/wp-content
    WP plugin url	
    
    https://guideforfortnite.com/wp-content/plugins
    WP Locale	
    
    en_US
    WP Memory Limit	
    
    128M
    WP Max Upload Size	
    
    128mb
    WP Active plugins	
    
    Adaptive Images for WordPress v.0.6.64 by Nevma
    Jetpack by WordPress.com v.6.1.1 by Automattic
    Free & Simple Contact Form Plugin - Pirateforms v.2.4.1 by Themeisle
    Orbit Fox Companion v.2.4.7 by Themeisle
    WooCommerce Digital Goods Checkout v.1.0.0 by Claudio Sanches
    WooCommerce Stripe Gateway v.4.1.4 by WooCommerce
    WooCommerce PDF Invoices & Packing Slips v.2.1.9 by Ewout Fernhout
    WooCommerce v.3.4.0 by Automattic
    WP MU plugins	
    
    • This topic was modified 8 years ago by n0n7m5.

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  • Plugin Author Takis Bouyouris

    (@nevma)

    Hello, my friend,

    I see that your main server is Apache, but your website requests are being served by NginX. So, I guess you are probably using NginX as a caching server, right?

    If that is your case, then I would suggest that you enable the CDN support in the plugin settings page. However, this option is still experimental and unfortunately the particular case of your header image is not supported, because it used a CSS background. These are all explained in more detail in the plugin description, in its home page: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/adaptive-images/.

    So, I guess you have two options:

    1. Try the CDN support option and keep NginX as your caching server. All your images will be resized, except for those used as CSS backgrounds (you header image will sadly be excepted as well).

    2. Disable NginX and use Apache as your direct web server. Under this setup the Adaptive Images plugin is likely to work without any problems.

    Let me know if you need anything further!

    Cheers,
    Takis

    Thread Starter n0n7m5

    (@n0n7m5)

    Hi, Takis,
    Thanks for the response.
    I turned on the CDN function, but nothing changed.
    What about the servers, I honestly don’t know how to work with them, so I better not touch it.

    • This reply was modified 8 years ago by n0n7m5.
    Plugin Author Takis Bouyouris

    (@nevma)

    Hello, my friend,

    Well, the thing is that you do not actually have any other images in your website to check. The image in your header is in a CSS background and in this setup it missed by our plugin. But, if it were included in the HTML as a regular IMG element then you could see something like this: https://guideforfortnite.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/headerfinal.jpg?resolution=320,1.

    So, you could keep the Adaptive Images plugin in order to take advantage of its features on other possible images of your website or just disable it altogether.

    Sorry about that! But we have come to the limit of our powers here! I will be glad to help out in any other way that I can.

    Cheers,
    Takis

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