![]() In this article I will focus on the case of images in the WordPress CMS. ![]() But even if your images have been well compressed, this does not mean that the browser displays the right image according to the type and size of the screen (understand that it is possible that the browser loads an image of 1500X1000 and actually displays it in 900X600… this is not optimal because the loaded image is much heavier than it should be). In my last article I explained you how you could compress your images to reduce their weight while keeping a beautiful quality (you will also find a detailed comparison and test of the best WP image optimization plugin here). With all the types and sizes of screens that now exist on our smartphones and computers, the topic of image optimization of a website has become quite complicated.
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