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Hello @djcelo
Can you try to disable the Scale Images and Lazyload setting from the Optimole’s WordPress settings area?
Let me know if this fixes the issue.
That’s strange, @ashucg .
It should be working just fine, have you cleared their cache right after you have installed optimole?
Can you get in touch with me on https://optimole.com/#contact to get more details about this and solve it together?
Thanks!
Hello @ashucg,
I’m happy to hear that you like it. Do you have any details about the incompatibility between those two plugins? I would love to investigate the root cause and make this work.
Looking forward to helping you.
Hey,
Optimole does not have the mechanism of caching or saving the images in your markup while is OFF. If you still see them embedded there are two possible issues:
1. You use a cached version of your site or you load images from a cached CSS file. You can check this document for this case
2. You have directly embedded/saved the Optimole replaced images into your databases.#2 is highly unlikely to happen, but you can check that on your end, most of the time #1 is the root cause.
Let me know how this works, I would be happy to help you solve this issue.
Hello @sync4489,
Yes, you can do that by adding
define('OPTML_REMOVE_LATEST_IMAGES', true);
to your wp-config.phpWe are currently considering a subaccount feature which you can use to subaccounts and assign specific quota for them, but right now is still under research.
Let me know if there anything else I can do for help.
- This reply was modified 6 years, 10 months ago by Optimole.
Hello @kiudex,
I will have a look. However, checking that URL it seems it’s password protected.
Just a note here, Optimole only works with images that are publicly available.
Have a nice day !
Hey @kiudex,
Thanks for letting us know, I will have a look on my end.
Meanwhile, you can exclude Optimole for SVG images by going to Settings -> Advanced -> Exclusions and add a rule for the SVG image extension.
I hope this helps.
Hello @tvsmvp,
I’m sorry to hear about your experience.
I would love to check the email logs and provide you with the account details. Can you get in touch with me on https://optimole.com/#contact with the email address you used for signup?
- This reply was modified 6 years, 10 months ago by Optimole.
Hey @waseemsannib,
I’m not sure what I should see in that screenshot.
If you are not using Optimole, I’m not sure how can I help? I think it might be better to ask reSmush.it support instead, I guess?
Thanks!
Great @dhyanakendr!
I’m happy that we sorted out.
Hello,
I have checked your RSS feed from:
https://kriyayogasandesh.com/feed/
And it seems even with Optimole off this issue should still exist. You can do a test and turn the plugin OFF and you would see that in RSS feed the images are still doubled.
I’m pretty sure is not something from our plugin, let me know if you need any further help,
Hello @waseemsannib,
Can you try to disable the Scale image and Lazyload setting from the Optimole’s WordPress settings area?
Let me know if this fixes the issue.
Hey @dhyanakendra,
I’m not sure I understand the issue here.
Can you share a link with those campaigns? How are those generated?
Thanks!
Hello,
I’m happy to hear that you like Optimole. For now, we don’t have a certain way of handling those cases, i.e purge cache for a specific filename.
Right now we are working on such a feature, but it’s still in active development.
The only way of replacing an image is to upload it under a different name.
I hope this helps.
Hello @taisho,
Thanks a lot for your feedback, I thought that if we use just quality will ignore the main benefit of altering this setting, i.e size/compression which is inversely proportional to the size of the image.
I thought that the description should make things a bit more clear:
A higher compression might result in a small loss of image quality. Select the most appropriate value for your images.I will think more about think.