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#49552 new feature request

Offer to reduce photos to reduce server pressure and speed

Reported by: javid99 Owned by:
Milestone: Awaiting Review Priority: normal
Severity: normal Version: trunk
Component: General Keywords:
Focuses: Cc:

Description

Hi
WordPress for each photo has a defined 3 times، Woocommrence has its own photo settings.
The question is when you upload a photo،WordPress and Woocommers with theme save the photo in different sizes، And that puts a lot of pressure on the server for changes.
In addition, large amounts of code are generated in the database for each photo.
And this will force a lot of requests to the server.(High volume of metadata that must be transferred from the database to the visitor)
Many of these photo modes are not used at all, By deleting the photo this information will remain on the server، And it makes the database search slower.
For example, a photo is used for a WordPress blog, But this photo is not used for Woocommrce، But resizing Woocommr will cause it.
This will require a lot of space for the photo.
The skins have their own settings for photos, They make the least use of WordPress settings, They use less Woocommrce settings.
No photo updates were seen in WordPress or Woocommrce, Many visitors have migrated from computer to mobile, Do you really need all this photo change?
A regular size photo can easily be any size with a few lines of code.
This means lower code, less pressure on the server.
This means that WordPress faster.
W3.CSS It has unique solutions.
Another reason for the suggestion is that the magic plugin is not active on many servers.
This is my personal experience, 120 photos, which is 13 MB.
But after uploading the WordPress & Woocommrce 200 to 400 MB increases,Too many photos.

I hope this proposal is taken seriously.
Ask users and servers about this.

Thanks to the WordPress team
Javidan

Change History (1)

#1 @javid99
9 hours ago

  • Type changed from enhancement to feature request
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