Optimum Gravatar Cache allows you to create a local cache with optimized copies of gravatars. The optimization is accomplished by resizing the avatars to the sizes used on your site, in addition to optimizing the images internally. Optimizations are performed to minimize the size of each avatar served by the plugin.
The plugin uses Wordpress CRON to perform heavier tasks. Avatars are resized in the background. Avatars are optimized internally in the background. Except in certain cases where it is necessary to resize the avatars in the page request.
The plugin handles all your site's gravatar as long as the wordpress get_avatar() function or buddypress bp_member_avatar() function is used. Works with plugins, themes, etc.
The plugin allows you to customize the avatar by default. This avatar is served whenever the user / visitor does not have a custom gravatar. This greatly reduces the number of requests made by your page, improving the user experience. Besides allowing to frame the avatar by default with the theme of your site.
The plugin, after being configured and activated, starts by serving gravatar for all. And it begins to create the cache dynamically in the background with the sizes being collected by the requests, as well as those configured on the plug-in page. When the avatar already exists in the cache, the plugin serves the avatar in cache. The plugin periodically checks to see if the user updated their gravatar on
gravatar.com if yes is updated locally. This way, keeping an updated cache.
The plugin intends the following:
- Work with the gravatars locally, cache;
- Reduce the number of requests per page, thus reducing the total time required to load all files. This is achieved because most users do not have a custom gravatar, and for those, only one file needs to be downloaded;
- Optimize all avatars by reducing their size and transfer time again.
Please if you find any bugs of any kind please contact me so that I can solve it as soon as possible.
This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.
Install the plugin manually
- Upload the
optimum-gravatar-cache
directory to the /wp-content/plugins/
directory
- Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
- Go to "Settings -> Optimum Gravatar Cache" to configure the options to suit your needs.
Install the plugin manually as a must-use plugin
- Upload the
optimum-gravatar-cache
directory to the /wp-content/mu-plugins/
directory.
- Go to "Settings -> Gravatar Optimum Cache" to configure the options to suit your needs.