Rating: 5 stars
Quite strange matter – tested on WP 5.9.3, and 6.0 – when a gallery has JPEG thumbnails then native lazy loading works as suspected, but when a gallery is built with WEBP thumbnails it does NOT!? despite loading="lazy"
attribute at every IMG.
Thank you!!
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Great, you can just exclude images etc. I need it for that.
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Solving the Threshold problem is invaluable.
Thank you!
Rating: 5 stars
This is an incredible plugin, it works great on one of my websites but unfortunately, it doesn’t work at all on my other staging website, don’t know if I am doing something wrong.
]]>Rating: 5 stars
I’m impressed. Works as advertised. Kudos to the developer.
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Works great. Improved my site and PWA performance and load times. Thank you!
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Thanks for this amazing plugin man! I was looking for a solution to lazy load background images along with an option of modifying the threshold at which the images are loaded. Non of the other plugin seemed to work except this one!
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Absolutely the best plugin for lazy loading, I use it for years.
]]>Rating: 5 stars
The page’s C. layout. shift result keeps very low after using this plugin. Great work !
]]>Rating: 5 stars
This is the best lazy loading plugin that I have used so far and trust me I have tried a lot of plugins but none of them worked as good as this one and it also has more options. Just give it a try if you are looking for lazy loading plugin too.
]]>Rating: 5 stars
The latest version of 7.0.0, after the update, the size attribute on the page will not occupy characters, resulting in the overall page deformation, it looks very ugly. Currently, I have disabled the plug-in.
Later, I compared several other plug-ins. Although I was not very satisfied with the upgrade, I was still more used to it than other plug-ins. Ready to continue using this plug-in.
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Tested many lazyloader, for me is that the most complete Lazyloader for WordPress right now. Thanks for the great support, wich you all the Best.
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Excellent plugin, especially the option to process the complete markup was very helpful and made this plugin work for the custom built theme I was working with while other lazy load plugins never properly did.
The only features I would still love to see in this is LQIP placeholder generation and insertion and combination with blurring or similar effect as described on the lazysizes github.
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Great plugin and helpful support. Thanks!
]]>Rating: 5 stars
the bugs have been fixed
]]>Rating: 3 stars
Image lazy load is worked. But in WordPress 4.9.7, <h3><p>example</p><h3> is automatically changed to <h3></h3><p>example</p>.
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Thanks, your css style is very good for lazy effect.
I combine your plugin style, base64 converter, and wp-rocket lazy loader, make perfect lazy performance and style in my perception.
]]>Rating: 5 stars
One of the very few plugins I install on all sites.
It simply works out of the box, but it also gives all options needed in case you need something special. Other lazyloaders have completely failed, were not detected by Google Audits or missing important configuration options (i.e. skipping sensitive page elements like sliders).
Thumbs up for not spamming the admin area but putting the settings where they belong (media settings) as well.
]]>Rating: 5 stars
The plugin works after make configuration
]]>Rating: 5 stars
I have tried a dozen lazy-loading solutions – including the ‘native’ one that comes with Jetpack – and all of them have a downside – usually it’s excessive and visible jumping when scrolling down a page as content is rejigged to accommodate images as they load. This is particularly bad if you start at the bottom of a page and scroll up.
Lazy Loader avoids this through several successful strategies. First it loads placeholders which mean text and other content is correctly positioned before images load. This works 98% effectively with just a hint of correction as images fill in.
Secondly, rather than only loading ‘above the fold’ content, Lazy Loader also loads some of the page below the fold. This means there it is very rare (at least on a land-line connection) to see the images loading as that all takes place below the viewport.
The result works so well I have had to double check that the plugin is actually active as images are loaded pretty much invisibly! Even scrolling down the page fast doesn’t seem to catch it out. Cool. A downside to this approach is that GT-Metrix (and, presumably Google bots) will see a slightly larger page than is the case with other lazy loading solutions, so page-load times will be a tiny bit longer. This is a price worth paying in my opinion as the user experience is SO much better.
Although there is an option to display a loading spinner while images load I have never been able see this in action as everything loads so fast. Perhaps on a slow mobile connection it might come into play?
The only problem I have found with Lazy Loader plugin is a minor conflict with Flex Posts plugin (a brilliant Gutenberg ‘show posts’ block that provides magazine style posts from particular categories). However, the conflict only affects the Gutenberg editor (back-end), where Flex Posts fails to load posts in the preview. Everything still works on the front end though, so this is just a minor issue. It is easily circumvented by disabling LL whist editing a page with FP blocks, then re-activating it afterwards.
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Definitely the best lazy loading plugin I have ever tried (works awesome with masonry grid, with images and videos, fade option, etc) and great support from the developers.
Thank you guys, keep it up!
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Title says it all. The plugin does what it’s supposed to do. The only issue I experienced was quickly fixed –?which is all you can ask for, really…
]]>Rating: 5 stars
An excellent plugin for lazyloading: works well with images, videos and has a useful option for masonries. Also seems to handle background images though I did’t get to use this option yet. Plus the support is excellent in case you have specific questions.
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Lightweight and stable way to lazy load images. Support is also great. Definitely recommend!
]]>Rating: 1 star
After struggling to make WordPress display my images in full resolution for a portfolio website, I download this piece of… well you know and it all turns to… again, you know what I mean. So if you want your hard work to go straight to the toilet, download it. Now I have to get back to trying to figure out how to re-do a month’s work and upload 300+ images to the website. Cheers!
]]>Rating: 5 stars
I have tried nearly all the lazy loading plugins, a3, BJ etc. This is, in my opinion, the best option. It’s simple to use if you don’t want to tinker, but the fact you can play around with it and use the Lazyloader config options to do more powerful things like defer image loads, as well as support for background images etc, makes it my favourite.
It’s also super lightweight and fast, and regularly updated. Great job developer ??
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Super flexible and fast
]]>Rating: 5 stars
hi, I just want to say thank you for saving my time and my server resources.
I was using a3lazyload but it has some issues with another plugin. So i thought to try this and it worked perfectly.
Rating: 3 stars
When I found this plugin, I was so happy! It helped tremendously with a big post that was full of videos.
Now, I am trying it with a post that is full of images. Well, it does not work well there. Just a couple of images on top are loading and the rest is not.
I tried the option “Disable the plugin per page/post”. It does not work either. The option to disable does appear in my post but it does not do anything.
I had to disable the whole plugin in order to make my image heavy post work well ??
Rating: 5 stars
Finally found a plugin that you can just activate instead of spending hours switching it off on broken images class by class
]]>