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How to Prepare Images for WordPress Upload
A practical image workflow for getting blog graphics, screenshots, and covers ready before uploading them to WordPress.
WordPress uploads are often slowed down by files that were exported for design review, not web delivery. That usually means oversized dimensions, unnecessary weight, or the wrong format for the final page.
The stronger workflow is to decide the actual display size, then convert or compress only as much as the published result still looks clean.
This page adds useful commercial-adjacent intent because WordPress site owners and content teams are preparing assets for pages that are already headed toward production.
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