Tagged: WebP Converter
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- dmitryGuest
Hello,
I am using the registered versions of W3 Total Cache and WPML. The required options are enabled. I am trying to use WebP converted images, but they do not replace the existing PNG images.
The link to the page where you can see the problem: https://test.letsextract.com/2025/01/13/check-email-address-validity/
WebP converted images don’t work as they should and they don’t replace PNG images. Instead I got: https://prnt.sc/zQJzAN67dxm4
Why do WebP converted images not replace PNG images?
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Marko VasiljevicKeymasterHello Dmitry,
Thank you for reaching out and I am happy to help!
I’ve checked the website and the mentioned image example, and as I can see the image is converted to webp by the W3 Total Cache:
https://test.letsextract.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/email-art.webpIt seems that the rewrite rules are not applied, meaning the image is still not served as webp.
Can you please check the nginx config file and check the webp rules added by the W3 Total Cache, and make sure that they are at the top of the config file, and if possible restart the nginx?
Thanks!
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