Wordpress LScache Plugin: Adaptive Images
Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02 Ive use Adaptive Images for WordPress which sends smaller images to smaller browsers to speed up page load time. I would love to continue using this plugin, but Im not sure about its compatibility with LiteSpeed Cache plugin. There is a JPEG quality setting in plugin which controls the compression level of images (90%, 60%, etc.). There is no option to disable this feature. There is also a setting to sharpen JPEG images after compressing and resizing, in order to reduce blur. Ive seen in your documentation that plugins which optimize images can cause conflicts with LiteSpeed Cache plugin. Is it OK to use this Adaptive Images plugin with LiteSpeed Cache plugin? Hi, We will run some checks and let you how it goes. Best regards, Hi, Based on my test, I didnt notice any issue. About image optimization , you can optimize image with LSCWP, and then use adaptive image , only side effect is that will use some extra disk space, no other issues I can see. If you do see any issue, please do not hesitate to contact us Best regards, Thank you for testing this. In the JPEG quality setting of Adaptive Images plugin, I am required to set a percentage to control the compression level of images (90%, 60%, etc.). What you would recommend I enter for this setting, or does it matter? Also, should I leave the Sharpen images setting in the Adaptive Images plugin unchecked? Im just trying to do the best I can at making Adaptive Images plugin compatible with LiteSpeed Cache plugin. Thanks for any clarification. Hi, Technically these questions are more suitable for Adaptive Images support. this is only personal suggestion, I would set it as 75 and enable sharpen Best regards, Thanks for the suggestion. I was asking here because Im concerned that mixing Adaptive Images and LiteSpeed Cache plugins might create a conflict (as stated in your documentation). For example, to make the Adaptive Images work better with LiteSpeed Plugin, I didnt know if I need to set Adaptive Images optimization setting to 100% (to avoid Adaptive Images from optimizing at all). I didnt know if this would help prevent a conflict with LiteSpeed plugin, but from your 75% suggestion, it doesnt seem like it matters. Thanks again. Hi, Based on my understanding on that plugin , shouldnt be a conflict. Adaptive image will resize the image on the fly when request comes in from different screen-size users. Its more like optimize an already optimized image again , doesnt make much sense , but however the resize feature could be helpful. Best regards, Yes, just to clarify what the documentation means: If you try to use another image optimization plugin and LiteSpeeds image optimization together, you might run into problems. If you are only using one of them, then thats not going to be an issue at all. Ill take a look at the docs, and see if I need to reword that section for better clarity
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