• Resolved marcorroma

    (@marcorroma)


    Hi, how can I increase the lazyload viewport pixels?
    I don’t know if I have explained myself correctly.
    I would like the images (active lazyload) not visible immediately on the screen, to be loaded a little earlier.
    Thanks.

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  • Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    Hi,

    this wiki might be helpful

    Best regards,

    Thread Starter marcorroma

    (@marcorroma)

    No.
    I don’t want a custom css style.
    I want the lazyloaded images to be loaded a little earlier.

    Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    Hi,

    yeah , I was thinking to use the CSS to modify the loading animation and its timing

    I would like the images (active lazyload) not visible immediately on the screen, to be loaded a little earlier.

    not visible immediately , doesn’t this mean to delay it ?

    to be loaded a little earlier. —> it’s alrady loading as soon as doc loaded.

    maybe you should just try exclude these images from lazyload ?

    Best regards,

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 2 months ago by qtwrk.
    Thread Starter marcorroma

    (@marcorroma)

    I currently exclude, via the php function, the first images from the lazyload.
    I have noticed that some images are not loading with the quick scroll of the page. So I wanted to increase the viewport to load the images in lazyload first.
    I hope I explained myself.

    Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    Hi,

    I have noticed that some images are not loading with the quick scroll of the page.

    I noticed something like this on my own site as well , but in my case, it was my server too slow and taking time to fetch the images, which can’t be helped

    maybe you can check the request list, see images requests status.

    Best regards,

    Thread Starter marcorroma

    (@marcorroma)

    Maybe it’s due to too many images to load.
    I’ll check…
    Thanks

    Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    Hi,

    I’m going to mark this topic “Resolved”, due to lack of activity.

    If you still need help, please feel free to re-open it.

    When re-open it, please also change the topic status to “not solved”

    Best regards,

    Thread Starter marcorroma

    (@marcorroma)

    No, the problem is not solved.
    It would take something like this for Litespeed cache plugin:
    https://docs.wp-rocket.me/article/1032-adjust-lazyload-threshold

    What do you think about it?

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