Wordpress LScache Plugin: Webp and google pagespeed insights
Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02 Report number: LFMQCNHE log: https://pastebin.com/ekFtnaNi This is a dummy site for now. I have Create WebP Versions and Image WebP Replacement both ON. I have run image optimisation multiple times on all my images. Tried turning the webp options off and on again and rerunning everything. Some images have a webp version (tested by adding .webp at the end of the jpg file name as asked), but some dont, even if in the media library they seem to be there. I have Optimize Original Images OFF and Remove Original Backups ON, meaning optimised images should only be webp ones, no? Im using a mac but Im checking googles pagespeed insights page and it only detects .png and .jpg images as well. Am I doing something wrong? The page I need help with: https://veganaktivistak.hu/ Some images have a webp version (tested by adding .webp at the end of the jpg file name as asked), but some dont, even if in the media library they seem to be there. this is normal , sometimes webp could be larger , so it doesnt have point to keep larger webp file. Yes, however, this image for example is a png by default and in the media library it shows (optm) Currently using optimised version of webp file. Click to switch to original (unoptimised) version with a webp saved 81% . While writing this reply I followed the image link above, added .webp at the end, and downloaded the image. Turns out its a .png.webp.png for some reason. But is indeed way smaller than the original image. Does this mean it was converted to webp but was further optimised as a png? Is there a way to just keep it as webp? which page has that image ?
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