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  • You mean – lazy load does not work at all on your page or does not work with the GP preview pics?

    Thread Starter Seph

    (@seph)

    It works, only preview pics are broken. Depending on the script. In one case there was huge space below every gif. In another, gifs looked fine at first but after you stopped playing by pushing the gif button again they blanked white and had a huge space below and above.

    Does that occurs with pics you uploaded via the “Add Gif” button?
    Did you go through the other support threads?

    If you can’t find an solution in the support threads, supply a link.
    I’ll have to get back to this after the weekend ??

    Thread Starter Seph

    (@seph)

    Hey there,

    thanks. I currently have it deactivated. I’m always uploading via “add Gif”.

    If you want to check what the issue is, write here if you want to work on it and I’ll try to acivate it so you can see the issue live for a moment.

    Hi Seph,

    we never had problems with any lazy load solution. We are using bj lazy load on our own sites.
    Only problems we have ever experienced were caused by minifying or caching systems.
    If you use a CDN…
    – make sure minifying is activated only in your WP setting OR on your CDN. Turn of both for debugging.
    – Rocket Loader by CloudFlair – simply doesn’t work with a lot of stuff.

    Try to turn off all caching and minifying stuff in your WP settings and on your CDN – would be my guess for trouble shooting.
    We’ve made good experience the combination wp super cache and CloudFlair after customising some settings.
    Let me know if that helped!

    Thread Starter Seph

    (@seph)

    Hey there,

    I’m using wp-rocket lazy load which is based on the most common lazy load script. It shows the gifs at first, you press play and it works but afterwards there is a huge white space. I can show it to you if you want.

    Hey,
    Have you checked the cache and CDN settings yet?
    I don’t think the problem originates from the lazy load or GP, this combination just seems to respond to some other issue from your page.

    You are one of the most active users in our support forum.
    We offer GP for free and unfortunately we are not able to offer full support for free as well, especially when it comes to individual matters.
    Maybe you should consider consulting a experienced developer.

    kind regards

    Thread Starter Seph

    (@seph)

    Hey Cudaja,

    yes. I’m not using CDN and caching isn’t related to it. It is solely lazy load for images which breaks the gifs. Like I said, I’m using wp-rocket and I think their script is based on the most common github solution.

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