Devenia Speed Optimization

Description

Devenia Speed Optimization scans image and video attachments on the WordPress installation. It finds oversized files, shows where they are used, and reports what should be reviewed first.

The complete plugin is 100% free. Scans, reports, schedules, repair manifests, Media Library replacements, backups, and restores run on the WordPress installation. Media files and reports stay on that installation.

Features

  • Manual and scheduled local scans.
  • Scan scheduling after media, content, and theme changes.
  • Configurable image and video thresholds, scan limit, priority pages, and email alerts.
  • File size, dimensions, generated sizes, upload data, and local-file reporting.
  • Page evidence for content URLs, block references, featured images, and rendered sizes.
  • Customer and operator reports with a local repair plan.
  • Local repair manifests.
  • Native Media Library replacement input.
  • A persistent local backup before every approved replacement.
  • Explicit replacement and restore confirmations.
  • WP-CLI command: wp devenia-speed-optimization scan.
  • Local WordPress abilities for settings, scans, reports, repair jobs, replacement, restore, and backups.

Local operation

All features run on the WordPress installation. Optional WordPress email alerts use the mail configuration of that installation.

Links

  • Stable plugin download: https://downloads.devenia.com/devenia-speed-optimization.zip
  • Devenia Plugins: https://devenia.com/plugins/

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Contributors & Developers

“Devenia Speed Optimization” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

0.3.64

  • Keep scan, report, repair manifests, Media Library replacements, backups, and restores on the WordPress installation.
  • Accept replacement input only from the local WordPress Media Library.
  • Make the complete plugin 100% free and local.
  • Remove retired remote product flows and workspace settings.
  • Clarify translation placeholders used in local reports and email alerts.