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Frequently Asked Question
about WebP and image quality
What image quality should I set?
For most websites we recommend a WebP quality of 75%. The WebP format is very efficient, so even lower quality values often still look great and produce significantly smaller files.
In the settings of neo Optimize you can easily select the quality and immediately assess it via a preview with file size. This lets you quickly find the right balance between high image quality and fast load times.
Related FAQs about WebP and image quality
Clear cache
When should I clear the neo Optimize cache?You should clear the cache when you want to regenerate already optimized images with new settings. This applies, for example, to changes in image quality, the retina factor, or the desired image size.
In the settings of neo Optimize you'll find a dedicated Clear cache button for this. After that, the optimized images will be regenerated automatically as soon as they are requested again in the frontend.
Page builder
Does neo Optimize work with my page builder?Yes, neo Optimize works with all common page builders. These include Bricks, Elementor, Divi, Beaver, Oxygen, Breakdance, and Gutenberg.
For Bricks and Elementor, neo Optimize can automatically read the configured image sizes and use them as the basis for optimization. This ensures the image is cached as close as possible to the actual display size in the frontend.
Retina factor
What does the retina factor do?The retina factor controls the pixel density at which images are generated for high-resolution displays. A higher value can make images appear sharper on Retina displays but also increases file size.
By default, neo Optimize uses a retina factor of 1.5x to improve the rendering of small text, icons, and details in images on Retina displays. In the Pro version you can set the retina factor individually and compare it directly in the preview.