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Frequently Asked Question
about WebP and image quality
What image quality should I set?
For most websites we recommend an AVIF quality of 75%. The AVIF format is very efficient, so even lower quality settings often still look very good and produce significantly smaller files. You can also switch to the more widely supported WebP format for maximum compatibility.
In the settings of neo Optimize you can conveniently select the quality and directly judge it via a preview with file size. This helps you quickly find the right balance between high image quality and fast loading times.
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Relevant FAQs about WebP and image quality
Clear cache
When should I clear the neo Optimize cache?Under normal operation it is not necessary to clear the neo Optimize cache. The clear cache button can be helpful if you want to remove old image variants after many tests or tidy up after major changes to image sizes in the page builder. Optimized images are then automatically regenerated as soon as they are needed again in the frontend.
If you change image quality, the retina factor or other optimization settings, neo Optimize will automatically create new optimized images. When an image is deleted from the WordPress media library, the associated cache files are automatically removed. Even optimized images that were renamed with neo Rename are automatically cleaned up.
The Clear Cache button is therefore intended primarily as a reset and cleanup function.
Page Builder
Does neo Optimize work with my page builder?Yes, neo Optimize works with all common page builders. These include, among others, Bricks, Elementor, Divi, Beaver, Oxygen, Breakdance and Gutenberg.
neo Optimize can automatically read the configured image sizes and use them as the basis for optimization. This adjusts the image as closely as possible to the actual display size and caches it for fast delivery.
Retina factor
What does the retina factor do?The retina factor controls the pixel density at which images are displayed on high-resolution screens. A higher value makes images appear sharper on Retina displays but also increases file size.
By default, the neo Optimize plugin uses a retina factor of 1.5x to enhance rendering of small text, icons and image details on Retina displays. In the Pro version you can set the retina factor individually and compare it directly in the preview.