Using plenty of high-quality visuals is essential if you want to keep online users engaged with your website's content. However, if you're not careful, heavy and fixed image files can hinder your site's performance and create a poor user experience (UX) on certain devices. In turn, this can discourage visitors from spending time on your pages. The good news is you can use adaptive images for WordPress to prevent this from happening.
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