Hi,
the plugin seems work great but it inserts another doctype for me into the head. I use the html5 doctype. This is the code I get extra:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "https://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd">
<html>
<head>
Just wondering if search engines will index the original image at all or if they’ll index the b.gif file.
Other lazy load plugins add a <noscript> tag so that search engines will see the original image and have no trouble indexing it.
Example, Rocket Lazy Load https://blog.wp-rocket.me/lazy-load-other-images/
On a side note, tested the fix for Gravatar issue – works. THANK YOU!
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I have used SW Lazy Load for few days and everything looked fine…until I got 19 exactly same messages from my website. When I tried to send a message to myself to test the Contact Form7 (ver 3.7.2) I have noticed the “sending icon” is spinning too long…
When I deactivated SW Lazy Load plugin – Contant Form7 started to working fine again. Do you know what might be the problem? Why are these two plugins don’t work together?
]]>I am getting messages like this for my images:
Warning: sw_replace_html_images() [function.sw-replace-html-images]: unterminated entity reference d=identicon&r=G in /home/andherew/public_html/wp-content/plugins/sw-lazy-load/sw_lazyload.php on line 57
When I have jetpack’s photon module enabled many images in the post content don’t load.
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Thanks for this plugin. I’m trying to add this to the code but it keeps breaking.
$(“img”).unveil(200);
Where is the correct place to add it?
Thanks
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