• Resolved devansh1995

    (@devansh1995)


    hello team ..
    i recently started using cloudflare and since then gtmetrix is showing SERVE SCALED IMAGES. please let me know, what configuration i need to set to work with cloudflare? since earlier this warning was not there. after cloudflare, this began to show.

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  • Plugin Author Shane Bishop

    (@nosilver4u)

    I could be wrong, but I don’t think your problem has anything to do with Cloudflare, since they don’t resize your images (to my knowledge). Disable Cloudflare, wait a couple hours, and try the test again, that will tell you for sure one way or the other.

    Thread Starter devansh1995

    (@devansh1995)

    oh .. let me check.. but i have a doubt… is there no configuration or set up required in ewww image optimizer when there is a cdn like cloudflare & caching plugin wp rocket

    Plugin Author Shane Bishop

    (@nosilver4u)

    Not with the default configuration, Cloudflare works independently of EWWW IO, as does WP Rocket.

    Now, if you’re wanting to use WebP, that’s a different story, but that has nothing to do with scaling images. And the default/free EWWW IO stuff isn’t really intended to fix image scaling problems, it’s best for compression, lazy load and WebP conversion.

    Thread Starter devansh1995

    (@devansh1995)

    yes i am using webp only. its showing this –

    Your site is using Cloudflare, please use JS WebP or <picture> WebP rewriting.

    i don’t know how to do above thing.

    also, let me check image scaling thing whats wrong.

    Plugin Author Shane Bishop

    (@nosilver4u)

    You just turn on JS WebP Rewriting on the WebP tab (or <picture> WebP, whichever you like). More info on WebP at https://docs.ewww.io/article/16-ewww-io-and-webp-images

    Thread Starter devansh1995

    (@devansh1995)

    thanks a lot. turned it on.

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