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  • +1 for this. Also, we should be able to specify a CDN for the the lazy_placeholder.gif file or, at least, to remove it altogether if not used.

    Ya, no support for CDN Enabler. It was worth a shot, but can’t use it without CDN support.

    Also, these are the requests it generates? Seems quite excessive.

    /wp-content/plugins/a3-lazy-load/assets/css/jquery.lazyloadxt.fadein.css
    /wp-content/plugins/a3-lazy-load/assets/images/lazy_placeholder.gif
    /wp-content/plugins/a3-lazy-load/assets/js/jquery.lazyloadxt.extend.js
    /wp-content/plugins/a3-lazy-load/assets/js/jquery.lazyloadxt.min.js
    /wp-content/plugins/a3-lazy-load/assets/js/jquery.lazyloadxt.srcset.min.js
    /wp-content/uploads/sass/a3_lazy_load.min.css

    Umm? Let’s hope the person has enough images to make up for the time all the additional scripts take for loading.

    I want to love this plugin, but need to be able to load all the above assets from CDN.

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