Does this work even if you have webp? Can you explain the errors in more detail. e.g : <a href="http://pageweight.imgix.com/jobs/fb65b0e2-c316-4555-8eef-638743512af5" rel="nofollow">http://pageweight.imgix.com/jobs/fb65b0e2-c316-4555-8eef-638...</a> is what I got but not sure why/what happened
Tried it with a few pages. Not a single one worked. Either it just stopped at some number like "258/290 images" or it gave me "There was an error processing ... Please try another URL." or it resulted in "We're sorry, but something went wrong.".
<a href="https://pageweight.imgix.com/jobs/01aece6b-48a4-47bd-843a-bf89c954c4ae" rel="nofollow">https://pageweight.imgix.com/jobs/01aece6b-48a4-47bd-843a-bf...</a><p>Broke it
I posted one of your share links into our Slack, and was really impressed with the image it found (your `meta property="og:image"`) & attached in the rich snippet! Nice work!
I have multiple images loaded through javascript. Any thoughts on how these could be included? <a href="https://pageweight.imgix.com/jobs/aaa64e22-5ce8-48ae-905c-7efd4a10720b/loading" rel="nofollow">https://pageweight.imgix.com/jobs/aaa64e22-5ce8-48ae-905c-7e...</a>
Imgix has good libraries that can automatically determine client device pixel ratio and other factors that make it easy to request the right sized image per client. I don't work for imgix or get paid by them, I just like their service.
Even on the highest setting the difference is noticeable enough on a retina screen that I couldn't use this tool. Especially when imageOptim does such a good job.<p>Cool concept though, get some more compression options and you have a real product here.