I am noticing a ton of 404s generated by devices trying to access retina images (or pages) by appending "@2x." to various URLs.
I have Retina support enabled in Theme Settings, but whether it's on or off doesn't seem to affect this particular issue.
Is there anything that can be done to prevent all of these 404 errors? I've seen some suggestions telling me to upload retina versions of all of my images and name them accordingly, but that seems like a ridiculous and impractical solution.
where are these notices coming from? Looks like some plugin rather than a browser inspection tool on which I usually rely to detect these kind of issues.
Unfortunately if I can\'t replicate an issue is hard to verify it and possibly provide some fix.
The solution you\'ve been suggested is impractical indeed, but perhaps there is some plugin that do this automatically?
I\'m seeing them in the Redirection plugin. Google webmaster tools isn\'t reporting them, however. It seems to indicate a potential issue with the retina image serving functionality, but I just wasn\'t sure. It seemed worth a closer look.
I am noticing a ton of 404s generated by devices trying to access retina images (or pages) by appending "@2x." to various URLs.
I have Retina support enabled in Theme Settings, but whether it's on or off doesn't seem to affect this particular issue.
Is there anything that can be done to prevent all of these 404 errors? I've seen some suggestions telling me to upload retina versions of all of my images and name them accordingly, but that seems like a ridiculous and impractical solution.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Hi there,
where are these notices coming from? Looks like some plugin rather than a browser inspection tool on which I usually rely to detect these kind of issues.
Unfortunately if I can\'t replicate an issue is hard to verify it and possibly provide some fix.
The solution you\'ve been suggested is impractical indeed, but perhaps there is some plugin that do this automatically?
Regards
djwd
Regards
djwd
I\'m seeing them in the Redirection plugin. Google webmaster tools isn\'t reporting them, however. It seems to indicate a potential issue with the retina image serving functionality, but I just wasn\'t sure. It seemed worth a closer look.