The plugin using composer package spatie/image-optimizer.Drop or choose a ZIP file to the ZIP package field, click Install plugin from the ZIP file.As an administrator go this way: Site administration -> Plugins -> Install plugins.kandi ratings - Medium support, No Bugs, 2 Vulnerabilities, Strong Copyleft License, Build not available.
Go to Moodle plugin page and download ZIP file with the latest version To scale animated GIFs, Adaptive Media uses an external tool called Gifsicle.If Gifsicle isn’t installed and image/gif is included as a supported MIME type, Adaptive Media scales only one frame of the GIF, making a static GIF. Implement gifsicle with how-to, Q&A, fixes, code snippets.PHP core exec() function enabled (excluded from disable_functions directive in php.ini) Code install PHP version 7.2.0+ Install Server packages Debian/Ubuntu UNIX backed OS ( not Windows or MacOS for the moment): Ubuntu/Debian, CentOS, Fedora. Working with Moodle 3.8+ is possible because of MDL-35773. You just have to install some server tools on your server. publichtml/wp-content/plugins/ewww-image-optimizer/binaries/gifsicle-linux. Once downloaded, it’s extremely easy for us to run gifsicle commands in Python. All the download links can be found here. Drop or choose a ZIP file to the ZIP package field, click Install plugin from the ZIP file.
As an administrator go this way: Site administration -> Plugins -> Install plugins. It works on a Moodle based create and update hooks. Manual optimization works, but scheduled optimization does not. In order to use Gifsicle, you’ll need to download it. Go to Moodle plugin page and download ZIP file with the latest version. With this admin tool plugin it is possible to save your hard disk space through optimization (compressing) uploaded images sizes (up to 80%) without huge quality cut.