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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [LiteSpeed Cache] Response Placeholder Keeps Showing Even When Set to OFFHello bro,
Thanks a lot for helping out.
It’s now working perfect.
Regards
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [LiteSpeed Cache] Response Placeholder Keeps Showing Even When Set to OFFHello,
Sorry about that.
Having a mixed up of accounts.
The placeholder now is set to transparent.
Is it possible to set the Responsive Placeholder to transparent too?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [LiteSpeed Cache] Response Placeholder Keeps Showing Even When Set to OFFHello,
Thanks for highlighting that.
Now I get it. I can see it’s working.
Is there a way I can change the Responsive Placeholder to transparent?
Regards
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Forum: Developing with WordPress
In reply to: How to add a colored block in WordPress Post ContentForum: Developing with WordPress
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In reply to: How to add a colored block in WordPress Post Content@mateico ~ sure. Sorry, I don’t want the link to appear anywhere in online forums.
I have circled in red areas where I need such types of backgrounds.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [CAOS | Host Google Analytics Locally] Invalid or missing web property IDOooh I thought it’s your plugin that has the feature in beta phase.
Good to know that it’s G4 that’s the one on beta.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [CAOS | Host Google Analytics Locally] Invalid or missing web property IDHello,
Thanks so much. The issue is fixed and now GA is working perfectly.
One more question, I can see Gtag V4 is still in Beta. Are there any issues that may arise by using it?
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Hello,
Thanks so much. I applied one using WP Dashicons and it works perfect.
Hello @vmarko
Thank you so much for the dedication. Sadly, other than this glitch, no other lazy load tool comes close to yours.
I will hang on to W3TC until the issue is resolved.
Thank you so much.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Autoptimize] Improve Lazy Load function on image slidersHello,
That’s okay. W3TC have taken up the issue. Hopefully, they’ll fix it. For now I’ll use Autoptimize as it is.
Regards
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Autoptimize] Improve Lazy Load function on image slidersHello,
Thanks for your fast response.
We’ll, from the settings, it’s set to zero and not 1. Not sure if I’m the one that changed it or not. But it’s zero.
The issue is not in loading but in downloading. It downloads it the images even before the user reaches the slider. From there, it will display them in a lazy loading manner.
So, I want it NOT to download any slide image until the user reaches the slider. Hope that’s being understood.
The issue shows up when using page speed testing tools like GTMetrix.
When using the browser I can see that it only downloads the images when I reach the slider. But with GTmetrix it shows the images are downloaded even when the slider isn’t visible.
With W3TC lazy load, GTMetrix doesn’t download the images. Meaning it’s pretty aggressive on that.
Not sure if there’s anything you can do to adjust that for boosting speed tests.
Hello,
Thanks so much for acknowledging the issue. Hope it get’s fixed.
W3TC is such a powerful tool.
Regards
Hello,
Any update?
Regards
Another update: CORRECTION
Upon much much closer inspection, Autoptimize seem to load a similar SVG placeholder. But once you scroll through the slides, it automatically removes the placeholder from the code and swaps it with the right image slide.
You can open the page and inspect. Autoptimize Lazy Load is active right now. And you can test it out and see that the SVG placeholder is replaced automatically by Autoptimzie.
Autoptimize behaves the same when it comes to the table. It loads the SVG placeholder first then swaps it with the right image for that slot.
That means, W3TC fails to replace the placeholder with the right image as required. Kindly investigate and fix this bug.