Rating: 3 stars
How can I unable the lazy loading of my popups ?
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Im really happy that Google is creating plugins for our projects BUT keep them up-to-date please… you’re the God of the internet, a trillion dollar company.
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No benefits and may it is bad for SEO
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I used lazyimages_without_scroll_events.js of puppeteer by Google and found that this plugin added a blank space at the bottom of page crawled by googlebot. I guess, bots can see this as a form of cloaking. The page weight is different between a page that is not being scrolled (googlebot) and a page that is scrolled (scrolling down on a smartphone).
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This plugin adds loading=”lazy” and then, the browser lazy loads the image. I think that native lazy loading performed by the browser is the only viable solution for lazy loading. For many years, I tried to implement lazy loading on my websites. I faced many issues.
Once images were not crawled. Once my website was penalized because of cloaking. Versions differed depending on the client.
I am enough with javascript scripts that slow down the pageload and negatively impact the pagespeed insight.
I think that for now and in the future, the native lazy loading is the only way to go for lazy loading.
Rating: 2 stars
Hey guys – Can you please fix this in the latest Safari. Thanks!
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First, did not break my site and it did lazyload most of the page images. It does not lazyload images if they are served from a different host. Example, unbounce, etc.
I will add another caveat, all of my images and their versions are always carefully resized and highly compressed.
Checked with lighthouse and my score took a hit downwards. 13 points down on performance score. I tested on my Staging area, uncached. FCP went from 2.1s to 4.2s, all of the other metrics, including time to interactive, CPU idle, speed index and First Meaningful Paint took a dive.
I will chuck this to I was already hyperoptimized and lazy loading is not truly needed on my site/s.
But I would advise others to try it out (not on their live site) and test speed with Google Lighthouse before and after.
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Seems to work well.
On browsers that don’t support lazy loading, it doesn’t seem to load the images as soon as I would like. As in there can be a bit of a delay between scrolling and the image appearing on screen. Not to bad though. Not going to worry about it as native image loading is the way of the future and will be implemented into more browsers.
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I did a test with only wp supercache and this plugin, i have a lot images on my website, test on a page: was at 15s, moved to 7s (page with 9 big images) test on Gtmetrix
I like the idea of plug and play and it works
Thank you to the authors for this plugin
Rating: 5 stars
So far i never have single issue with this plugin.
I highly recommend it to newbies because this plugin works without breaking AMP.
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Was using regular lazy load plugins, but this thing takes it up a notch. Not just because of the native lazy load, which in itself is absolutely brilliant an an idea whose time had come, but I just like it that it doens’t clutter the backend with unnecessary pages. Does what it says. Activate and forget.
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Initially some minor issues with IE11 but it is now fixed.
Also google’s lazy load attribute has some more smarts built into it then the typical lazy load scripts you are use to using, so you may be a little confused when it looks like nothing is happening and images are not being lazy loaded, but they are! just in a more advanced and discreet way, use dev tools to see for yourself.
Bonus: Once IE11 is finally decommissioned, you’ll be able to disable this plugin, by then all browsers and WordPress should have native support for the new lazy-load attribute.
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Great plugin implementation for lazy loading images.
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Good work! Thank you!
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Google have to fix their plugin. I got some structured data mistakes when I added that plugin.
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Images do not load properly if you’re using a browser other than Chrome. Reported the issue to support and have yet to receive any resolution or hint that they’re working on it.
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I can’t believe this actually comes from Google. It doesn’t work. I installed it and it makes any pictures in the body of any post disappear, showing only the captions, not the actual photos. I am using a high speed connection, I have tested it in both Chrome and Edge. This clearly is not ready to be released. If it “speeds up” your site, it does so by just not showing your photos at all. I’m very disappointed.
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Since the last update, around 10 Sept., images on the home page are not loading. Contacted the dev, gave all the info I could… No more info since then.
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I tried this plugin, and it broke site entirely, do not install ??
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Moved up from one star to 2 because after 4 months plugin is again working for my install. This plugin is really good, just wish I could say the same about support. Months for a reply is ridiculous. If plugin had good support? 5Stars for sure
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Only works on Chrome. Does not work on Opera and Firefox. I do not recommend using this plugin. (edit: I am talking about featured images)
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Thanks Felix for the plugin! Hope a native lazy loading will be introduced in the core soon.
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The name is misleading and this should stick with native lazyloading.
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I made my site doesn’t load image from img src attribute.
Featured Image from URL is not loading too. Quite disappointing.
Rating: 3 stars
So i tested up plugin in few browsers, and so far it works in Firefox 69 and Edge 44.17763.1.0
In Chrome 77.0.3865.75 only some pictures are “lazy loading”, others are not.
It doesn’t work in Chrome Canary and Opera developer
Rating: 1 star
Tried this on 5 different sites… broke every single one. (this was in Chrome even…)
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After installing the plugin, I’m not seeing the actual lazy loading take place, and neither is Lighthouse.
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Seems to work in IE, Edge, and Firefox… but not Chrome. Some images on my site refuse to load it the plugin is active. as soon as it is disabled, it works again.
That’s pretty funny.
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I don’t see any changes on my site’s load speed nor web page size in “KB” (tested with GTMetrix). Images load normally. I have also checked from browser “network” tab. Images load normally before I even start scrolling.
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Cut initial HTML+CSS load in half!
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