Large images can slow WordPress pages and make mobile browsing frustrating.
A practical approach
Resize images to the largest dimensions they actually need, choose an appropriate format, compress carefully, and write useful alt text based on what the image shows. Keep the original file separately when future editing may be required.
What to check before you finish
Compare visual quality after compression instead of chasing the smallest possible file. A slightly larger clear image is often better than a visibly damaged one.
A simple workflow
- Define the real task and desired output.
- Prepare accurate source content or files.
- Use the focused tool and review the result.
- Test the final output in its real destination.
Use a free Skyhoora tool
Compress an Image to complete the next step, then review the output before publishing or sharing.
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