Resolutions will make sure that image files are never bigger than what a device can use, so the 4000 X 4000 photos that your client or content team post won’t melt any smartphones.
It is a one-click WordPress implementation of Matt Wilcox's Adaptive-Images plugin. See
http://adaptive-images.com for more info.
Features
- Up and running in seconds.
- Protects your website from misuse by content creators, clients, etc.
- Makes images on your site load faster.
- Saves bandwidth for everyone.
How It Works
When a device lands a Resolutions-enabled site, JavaScript creates a cookie that stores the device’s resolution. Then, .htaccess redirects image requests to adaptive-images.php, which reads the cookie and creates/caches appropriately sized versions of images before sending them to the viewer.
For news, support and comments see
http://wpresolutions.co and follow @wpresolutions. Also available on github at
https://github.com/JorgenScott/WP-Resolutions.
- Install and activate the plugin from your WordPress dashboard.
- Resolutions is now watching all of the image files in your uploads directory.
For news, support and comments see
http://wpresolutions.co and follow @wpresolutions. Also available on github at
https://github.com/JorgenScott/WP-Resolutions.