[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #48453: Regression: Implied contract between image sub-size filenames and their base filename now broken
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Tue Oct 29 14:20:41 UTC 2019
#48453: Regression: Implied contract between image sub-size filenames and their
base filename now broken
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Reporter: ianmjones | Owner: (none)
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: 5.3
Component: Media | Version: trunk
Severity: major | Resolution:
Keywords: needs-patch 2nd-opinion | Focuses:
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Comment (by chrisvanpatten):
I am not sure that the third-party plugins are a problem in this
discussion. I think that the discussed changes in the naming of files are
affecting a lot of areas of WordPress, SEO, etc., that's why it is
concerning.
The entire point of the original ticket is about the compatibility
problems experienced by third party plugins.
I don't think SEO should at all be a concern here. WordPress has ''long''
appended things to non-original image URLs, and that practice is not
changing. If you insert a "medium" or "large" sized image (as most likely
do because loading a "full" sized image directly in a block post is going
to dramatically slow down your page), it will now — as ever — append
dimensions. I don't see the addition of `-scaled-2560` being materially
different from how it works today with the `1234x1234` style suffixes.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/48453#comment:8>
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