The first warning should include additional information about changes that you can make. Generally, if your original images are smaller than 1200px, they are way too small. Don’t forget that a 1200px image only fills a 600px container on most devices. See here https://wpsso.com/docs/plugins/wpsso/faqs/why-shouldnt-i-upload-small-images-to-the-media-library/ for more info.
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Thanks for your quick reply. The case I am making is that one might not always starts with a fresh system doing everything “pixel perfect”. If you have a situation, such as I deal with many clients, where you have to work with data matured over years, introducing this extension causes quite a lot of distraction.
The lower resolution images are not idea, hence a warning is logged. Setting the log level to error would drastically improve the back office usability.
The image warning notices should have a dismiss button, so you can dismiss them. If WPSSO Core could find an image that is large enough, then you wouldn’t see any warnings, so you could select a larger image in the Document SSO metabox or enable image upscaling.
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Clicking a thousand times vs. one change of a setting? I am not complaining but merely trying to help improving an awesome extension.