mhm-forceimagemagick
Force use of ImageMagick image library
Forces WordPress to use the ImageMagick image library. This plugin is no longer maintained.
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3 marketsSource Evidence
Open evidence explorerResizing Images: users show compatibility, setup pain that may indicate a product gap.
Buyer: publishers, creators, agencies, and media-heavy site owners · Wedge: test images embeds, players, thumbnails, browser behavior, and asset delivery failuresResized images not being generated: users show bugs, compatibility, missing feature pain that may indicate a product gap.
Buyer: publishers, creators, agencies, and media-heavy site owners · Wedge: test images embeds, players, thumbnails, browser behavior, and asset delivery failuresCompetitor Context
14 shownRepeated Themes
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2 shown from 2 collectedResized images not being generated: users show bugs, compatibility, missing feature pain that may indicate a product gap.
Evidence: Resized images not being generated On my Ubuntu 16.04 server, I installed ImageMagick with: sudo apt-get install imagemagick I then activated this plugin in WordPress, and used the Force Regenerate Thumbnails plugin to recreate all of the resized image versions.Resizing Images: users show compatibility, setup pain that may indicate a product gap.
Evidence: I ask because before using the plugin, GD was generating the following sizes and storing them in the upload folder: 120×80 122×184 150×150 184×184 451×300 460×306 600×600 960×638 After installing/activating the plugin and uploading an image, the upload folder will only have that one uploaded image (no resized images).