Hello @siteart1
FooBox’s primary function is to display a single image in a lightbox, so it doesn’t inherently possess a lazy loading feature. However, it does have a valuable feature known as “preloading.”
Preloading is a technique used to load images in advance, typically before they are actually needed on a web page. The main aim is to reduce latency and create a smoother user experience by ensuring that images are readily available when they are eventually displayed.
FooBox offers this preloading functionality, which can be enabled. When activated, it ensures that the “Next” and “Previous” images are preloaded while the current image is being displayed in the lightbox. This results in much faster loading when users navigate through images in the lightbox.
You can access this feature through FooBox Pro, the premium version of FooBox. You can subscribe to FooBox Pro by visiting this link: https://fooplugins.com/foobox/#pricing
We also offer a 7-day trial of FooBox Pro, which you can try for free. To activate the trial, install and activate the free version of the plugin, and follow our guide to start the trial without requiring any credit card or payment details. Here’s the link to the instructions: https://fooplugins.com/documentation/general/faq/start-free-trial/
Thanks.
Kind regards,
Elvis