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Image compression on mobile is way too aggressive

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  • arminunruhA arminunruh

    i have another idea

    you could do a backup using the duplicator plugin
    https://wordpress.org/plugins/duplicator/

    then you can delete your whole website,
    install wordpress again

    then install the backup using the duplicator plugin
    maybe that could work, not sure!

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    pavloradich
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    @arminunruh

    The person who is hosting my website told that he has no any kind of compression turned and have never tried to compress anything. He said it is 100% something on the Wordpress side.

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    • arminunruhA arminunruh

      i have another idea

      you could do a backup using the duplicator plugin
      https://wordpress.org/plugins/duplicator/

      then you can delete your whole website,
      install wordpress again

      then install the backup using the duplicator plugin
      maybe that could work, not sure!

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      pavloradich
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      @arminunruh so sorry for spamming, but the website of my friend, which is also built on the Lay Theme, started displaying images in exactly the same way as mine. Hyper compressed and webp

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      • arminunruhA arminunruh

        i have another idea

        you could do a backup using the duplicator plugin
        https://wordpress.org/plugins/duplicator/

        then you can delete your whole website,
        install wordpress again

        then install the backup using the duplicator plugin
        maybe that could work, not sure!

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        pavloradich
        wrote on last edited by pavloradich
        #43

        @arminunruh I noticed most of the images on my desktop returned back to full res and jpg BUT only Safari. On Chrome everything is still messed up.

        On Safari — some images still stay compressed and in webp, especially the ‘row image background’ ones.

        I upload one image — perfect jpg, then I upload another one, it compresses the shit out of it and makes it webp. This compression seems to work in a very arbitrary way.

        ———

        Nothing changed with mobile. Still a compressed as it was before on all browsers.

        BUT, when I DEACTIVATE the ‘never show the resized versions on the mobile’ — it surprisingly makes images LESS COMPRESSED, but still resized.

        Please look into ’never show the resized versions of images’ settings for desktop and mobile, something just happened there before/after or during one of the updates and causing all this trouble.

        Thank you

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        • arminunruhA arminunruh

          i have another idea

          you could do a backup using the duplicator plugin
          https://wordpress.org/plugins/duplicator/

          then you can delete your whole website,
          install wordpress again

          then install the backup using the duplicator plugin
          maybe that could work, not sure!

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          pavloradich
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          #44

          @arminunruh Screenshot 2023-08-11 at 23.26.11.png

          This is in my "uploads" when I log in in FileZilla. Every photo still has and uses thumbnails, even though they are disabled with "never show resized versions" function.

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          • arminunruhA arminunruh

            i have another idea

            you could do a backup using the duplicator plugin
            https://wordpress.org/plugins/duplicator/

            then you can delete your whole website,
            install wordpress again

            then install the backup using the duplicator plugin
            maybe that could work, not sure!

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            pavloradich
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            @arminunruh hey I think it is now fixed, no idea what happened but now almost everything all images displayed perfectly in incognito windows on every browser. So would be good to clear the polluted cache of the website and refresh all contents. Could you advise me the best way or a plugin to clean the cache of the website? Thanks

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              hey it looks correct for me too on chrome

              well well

              i think the only explanation i have, it could be that after using a plugin that turns images to webp, the webhost did some caching somehow.
              then after disabling the plugin that turned images to webp, we still had to wait a long time for it to take effect because the webhost caching was still making it webp??

              maybe!

              So would be good to clear the polluted cache of the website and refresh all contents. Could you advise me the best way or a plugin to clean the cache of the website? Thanks

              I think you dont need to do anything, best to leave it like it is!

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              • arminunruhA arminunruh

                hey it looks correct for me too on chrome

                well well

                i think the only explanation i have, it could be that after using a plugin that turns images to webp, the webhost did some caching somehow.
                then after disabling the plugin that turned images to webp, we still had to wait a long time for it to take effect because the webhost caching was still making it webp??

                maybe!

                So would be good to clear the polluted cache of the website and refresh all contents. Could you advise me the best way or a plugin to clean the cache of the website? Thanks

                I think you dont need to do anything, best to leave it like it is!

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                pavloradich
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                @arminunruh kind of yes, anyway, thank you for trying to solve it here with me! Appreciate your help

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                  @arminunruh kind of yes, anyway, thank you for trying to solve it here with me! Appreciate your help

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