• Resolved Mephisto999

    (@mephisto999)


    Hi,
    Sorry to ask a typically stupid question of a non-freak. In one of the support requests (Feature request – load just before entering viewport) you answered this:
    Just add this to your theme’s javascript file, or add it inline in your theme:
    jQuery.extend(jQuery.lazyLoadXT, {
    edgeY: 400
    });
    Could you specify which files you mean exactly? I am working with Twentyeleven and a child theme. For me it would be helpful to know where I can inline it to the theme.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/lazy-load-xt/

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  • Thread Starter Mephisto999

    (@mephisto999)

    Even a blind chicken finds a corn once in a while. ??
    The plugin Scripts n Styles did the job perfectly. The plugin works for me much better than BJ Lazy Load. With the additional load before entering viewport feature it’s almost perfect for my requirements. Thanks!

    Hi,
    I have the same issues. I would to like to improve the edgeY value.
    You said to have resolved. But how?

    Where you added:
    jQuery.extend(jQuery.lazyLoadXT, {
    edgeY: 400
    });

    Could you explain me in which file you added that part of code?
    Thanks Giadina.

    Thread Starter Mephisto999

    (@mephisto999)

    Hi Giadina,
    the way I did it was:
    – download and activate the WP Plugin “Scripts n Styles”
    – under Tools in the WP admin section you find the link to the settings page of the plugin
    – enter the code under “Blog Wide JavaScript” and “Scripts (for the head element)” or “Scripts (end of the body tag)” [please find out what works better for you]
    That’s all.
    I am not using the plugin anymore. I opted again for BJ Lazy Load. It gives you these options out of the box and works also fine when you take a little time to adjust the edgeY value and the other settings. You can even deactivate it for single posts or pages in the WP editor.
    Kind Regards

    Hi, Thanks a lot. I have done as you suggested and I made some test.
    Basically, the function work but I don’t see a perfect result for my goal, especially for the mobile version. I used in the past BJ Lazy Load. For some reasons on my theme this plugin doesn’t work. Finally, I am testing a3 Lazy Load with a good first impression.

    Need to make some more tests.
    Thank you. I appreciated your cooperation.
    Thanks. Giadina

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