• Resolved danne1

    (@danne1)


    Hello!

    So we are using loading=”lazy” but it does not work for Safari, does Litespeed have a polyfill function like wp-rocket have?

    Thanks

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  • Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    Hi,

    sorry I am not sure what does word “polyfill” mean in this context , but LSCWP comes with its own lazyload , if that is what you referred

    Best regards,

    Thread Starter danne1

    (@danne1)

    Its an important fix for Safari and IE9 because lazy loading dont work on those browsers.
    Thats the real fix im asking you about.

    Here you can read about polyfill: https://github.com/mfranzke/loading-attribute-polyfill

    We tried a bunch of settings on Safari but the only fix is to disable lazy-load.
    Can you guys look into this? We are using this on a bunch of our clients website and it would shit if we need to change plugins because of this

    Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    Hi,

    I have tested on

    MacOS 11.4 + Safari 14.1.1 (16611.2.7.1.4)

    and

    iOS 14.6 Safari

    LiteSpeed Cache’s lazyload is working on both of them.

    please be more specific what exactly is the issue , and how can I reproduce it ?

    Best regards,

    Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    Hi,

    I’m going to mark this topic “Resolved”, due to lack of activity.

    If you still need help, please feel free to re-open it.

    When re-open it, please also change the topic status to “not solved”

    Best regards,

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