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Table of Contents Toggle introduce Lazyline:Main Feature Lazyline :SEO friendlyRetries loading after network disconnectionDeveloper/Debug modeAdditional validationXMLHttp watcherBlur/Antialiasing settings introduce Lazyline: Lazyline is a lightweight and flexible WordPress Plugin that speeds up your website by deferring the loading of your below-the-fold images, videos, and iframes to when they will enter the viewport. It’s written in plain “vanilla” JavaScript, it leverages the IntersectionObserver API, supports responsive images, optimizes your website for slower connections, and can enable native lazy loading. Main Feature Lazyline : SEO friendly Lazyline doesn’t hide images/assets from search engines. No matter what markup pattern you use. Search engines don’t scroll/interact with your website. Lazyline detects whether or not the user agent is capable to scroll. If not, they reveal all images instantly. Retries loading after network disconnection If your mobile users are on flaky connections and go offline and back online, Lazyline retries downloading the images that errored. Developer/Debug mode You can enable developer/debug mode to track the lazy loading status of each individual image. In this mode, there are 8 different status triggers, for each of them there is a separate event that displays an informative notification to the browser console. Additional validation The validation status of your pages is an important point for achieving excellent SEO results. Most developers forget to add alt, title, width, and height attributes to images as they seem insignificant, but actually, these attributes make a huge impact on SEO and CLS. That’s why we’ve added a separate setting that automatically adds these attributes to your images. XMLHttp watcher Are you using an AJAX-ready WordPress theme? Or load more functionality? Don’t worry, we’ve created an innovative watcher that catches every ajax request on the page and updates the DOM data for every Lazyline instance, so you can significantly speed up XMLHttp requests and get a working Lazyline handler for AJAX loaded content. Blur/Antialiasing settings You can enable or disable native image filters such as antialiasing (AAF) and Gaussian Blur. For example, for standard LQIP, it is recommended to enable them, as this slightly improves the quality of the placeholder. Also for pixelart/primitives LQIP, it is recommended to disable these filters so that pixels/SVG shapes are sharp. Reviews There are no reviews yet. Be the first to review “Lazyline – Innovative Lazy-Load & LQIP WordPress Plugin” Cancel replyYour rating * 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars Rate… Perfect Good Average Not that bad Very poor Your review *Name * Email * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Once purchased, you can download the file from the “Downloads” tab that appears next to it, or at the Account -> Downloads page . Before purchasing the product, please read the terms of use carefully at the page: Privacy Policy If you have any questions, please read the FAQ section at the following link: FAQs If you cannot find the answer to your question, please contact us via email empiregpl.com@gmail.com , or online support system. Each product you can use for unlimited websites. * Note: Do not use IDM to download products, because IDM will send a lot of requests to the server causing confusion, causing you to run out of downloads within a day with Membership
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