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  • Hi,

    Encountered a similar error to this myself earlier which may be similar to yours.

    Had a quick look in the developer console and it looks like you’re using ViperCache. I’m not familiar with this plugin myself (I am using Autoptimize on my site), but if it enables lazy loading of images, it can stop the logo from loading in the Coming Soon / Maintenance mode.

    The plugin may allow for exceptions to lazy loading. If it does, you could add the image source, or add a class / ID to the element and add that to the exceptions to stop lazy loading this particular image.

    Hope this helps.

    Kindest Regards,
    Josiah

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 3 months ago by josiahW93.
    Thread Starter titus51

    (@titus51)

    Hello Josiah,

    Thank you very much for your feedback!

    When I deactivate Vipercache, the problem remains. In fact, it is by disabling Autoptimize that the display is correct.

    I tried to activate Autoptimize, and to disable the Lazy-loading option: the problem is solved. I do not know if “Coming Soon Page and Maintenance” can solve this problem, while activating the Lazy-loading option in Autoptimize.

    Best Regards,
    Bernard

    Plugin Author SeedProd

    (@seedprod)

    Hi, we’ll take a look, one other option is to activate auto-optimize after you go live.

    @titus51 No worries, glad I could help!

    I did a quick test and if you go into the Autoptimize settings, and then go to the “Images” tab, you can add the filename of your image to to the “Lazy-load exclusions” field and it should load the image OK on the maintenance / coming soon page, but all other images will lazy load OK.

    Cheers,
    Josiah

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