One image (just one!?) is being blocked on my website when using Adblock - narrowed down to EasyList by disabling all lists and adding them back one by one. I cannot figure out what the offending string would be in order to avoid the block. I've already changed the name of the image file to no avail.
The page URL is https://hypoxicweb.com/service/website-review-assessment/ and the image that is being blocked is https://hypoxicweb.com/wp-content/uploads/website-assessment-wpcf_300x250.png
I am running Adblock 3.14.0 on Chrome 59.0.3071.115 on OS X. Any thoughts?
Hmm. Thank you. The site has an image optimizer that creates a number of image sizes then appends the size to the filename. I'm surprised this is the only affected one. In my template, I don't get to pick the filename, so its probably just easier to resize the image to eliminate that appended data.
Thanks again! I would have never figured that out.
Unfortunately, native WordPress code autogenerates various developer-specified image sizes when images are uploaded. The image dimensions are automatically appended to the filename. Typically, however, the filename is appended with a hyphen (-) rather than an underscore. I suspect a plugin is using the underscore file-naming syntax. (edited - removed plugin name)