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March 6, 2016 at 7:33 am #180593RoyMember
Hello,
I have been using Foodie Pro theme for two years now and I am extremely happy with its performance and quality.
Recently my website had started loading slow so I contacted my host (Bluehost) and told them about my problem.
They suggested browser caching strategy and Image optimisation. I installed w3 smash and W3 total cache plugins and did the desired configuration. The site load time has considerably reduced.
The site rendering and display is unaffected on desktop (macbook) and the images are displayed to their full size.
I know it is fully mobile responsive but unfortunately if you access any of posts on mobile especially tested on iPhone then my images are displayed in thumbnail sizes and it totally destroys the mobile experience and the creative quality of my images is totally camouflaged. Everybody prefers using a mobile to browse and navigate hence this is of utmost importance to me.
My website link is : http://www.heuristickitchens.comIf any of the plugins or some other iOS compatibility issues have cropped up which I am unaware of.
http://www.heuristickitchens.com
Any help or suggestion is greatly appreciated.March 29, 2016 at 12:30 am #182414MealtogMemberI am seeing odd issues with ipad and iphones as well. In particular with Featured Images not being their normal size (700 wide) but just a small thumbnail. This only happens on my iOS devices and NOT happening when I resize my desktop browser to the mobile widths. I am using Metro Pro.
March 29, 2016 at 8:36 am #182440carasmoParticipantOn the Foodie Pro theme, you have a plugin installed that is adding
srcset="http://i0.wp.com....jpg?resize=100%2C150 100w
and so on. To your images which is probably buggy. WordPress as of 4.4 has this feature.You also might be using a CDN (i0.wp.com) which might have some setting you need to correct. Please see in their support area.
You also have a plugin on the images adding a PinIt, which appears to have messed up the CSS because the images are not responsive, they just crop off the image.
It could be one or both plugins. Turn off one plugin at a time, clear your browser cache with the caching you installed, check your site until you find the culprit. Then open up a support ticket with the Plugin developer to let them know.
Check plugins first. Make sure you're upgraded to WordPress 4.4.2 (which you are, but the second poster I don't know).
March 30, 2016 at 11:30 am #182438carasmoParticipantOn the Foodie Pro theme, you have a plugin installed that is adding
srcset="http://i0.wp.com/www.heuristickitchens.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/RaspberryandProseccoPannacotta1.jpg?resize=100%2C150 100w
and so on. To your images which is probably buggy. WordPress as of 4.4 has this feature.You also have a plugin on the images adding a PinIt, which appears to have messed up the CSS because the images are not responsive, they just crop off the image.
It could be one or both plugins. Turn off one plugin at a time, clear your browser cache with the caching you installed, check your site until you find the culprit. Then open up a support ticket with the Plugin developer to let them know.
Check plugins first. Make sure you're upgraded to WordPress 4.4.2 (which you are, but the second poster I don't know).
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