• Resolved df7729

    (@df7729)


    Hello,

    I used the wp-optimize option to compress images in the Media Library. However, I also use a plug-in “Enable Media Replace” by ShortPixel that allows me to just update the images similar to normal html where you typically had an image directory that you could just update the image in. This works well since the person updating the pages send the graphics to update when there is some minor change.

    After I replace an image, wp-optimize still thinks it has compressed that image but it’s not and doesn’t give me a compress option. I don’t want to use the restore compress image option because (I assume) that would bring back the old graphic. How do I reset wp-optimize so that it knows the image is not compressed, it’s a new one that replaced the one it had compressed.

    Thanks!

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  • Plugin Support vupdraft

    (@vupdraft)

    In your media library, when you click the image, there is an option to mark the image as compressed: https://snipboard.io/kTtL35.jpg

    You can also bulk selected in the Images tab in WPO: https://snipboard.io/FPCO2y.jpg and mark them as compresse.

    Thread Starter df7729

    (@df7729)

    But I need to mark them as uncompressed so I can compress them and get wp-optimize back in sync. The plug in could do it automatically, it could look at the image based on what it thinks it should be and when it’s not, know that it’s been replaced. At this point I’ll take a manual option or even some type of sql query…

    Thanks.

    Plugin Support vupdraft

    (@vupdraft)

    Apologies, you can mark the as uncompressed under the Advanced option in the images tab: https://snipboard.io/xZOD6e.jpg

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