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Releases: Mecanik/cloudflare-image-resizing

Version 1.5.5

16 Mar 08:25
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Version 1.5.5
  • Tested up to WordPress 6.4.3
  • Support more images
Version 1.5.4
  • Tested up to WordPress 6.4.1
  • Fixed bug in plugin deactivation feedback

Version 1.5.3

15 Oct 10:01
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  • Added deactivation feedback
  • Fixed bug with shortcut links
  • General code improvements

Version 1.5.2

16 Jul 10:17
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  • Automatic configuration on new install
  • New settings page
  • Bugfixes and improvements
  • SVG support (sanitize SVGs, but not resize them)

Mirror of WordPress Plugin

15 Jul 06:53
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I have taken the code which was on the WordPress directory, merged what improvements where missing from it with the code from here, and we now have the same version on both sides.

WordPress uses SVN and here we have GIT, and here the plugin was named "cloudflare-image-resizing" and on WordPress it was "cf-image-resizing" because they did not want to allow "cloudflare-image-resizing".

So let's keep the same naming and code in both places: "cf-image-resizing".

Complete Rewrite

04 Mar 18:13
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Don't let the name of this release scare you. The plugin was re-written to offer much better performance, more features, settings.

You can safely download this .zip and replace your current one.

Improved Release

07 Dec 17:32
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When logged in as admin, you could not see the images in your Media library. A small check was added to not execute any URL replacement if you are logged in as Administrator. If you are logged in as Admin and would like to see the URL replacement, open your WP installation in another browser.

What's Changed

  • CloudFlare -> Cloudflare by @xtuc in #1

New Contributors

  • @xtuc made their first contribution in #1

Full Changelog: 1.0...1.1

Initial Release

06 Dec 07:06
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Working release of the initial version. Tested across multiple commercial/business WordPress installations.