• Resolved bmrtrek

    (@bmrtrek)


    Hello, no real problem here, but just a question of choice.

    I use 3 plugins (not free versions) allowing Lazyload function :

    • WP Rocket (for General Optimization)
    • Smush (for image optimization, webP specifically)
    • Envira Gallery (For a nice picture viewer)

    On wich one(s) should I have to activate lazyload for best result ? Now, lazy load is active one WP Rocket and on my Envira galeries. I realize that Envira is quite “selfish”. (i.e alt tag set on envira galeries are not set into my WP dashboard image panel…)

    Will my images be lazyloaded on the Envira Galleries if I keep only WP Rocket Lazyload ???

    Thanks,

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  • bmilligan15

    (@bmilligan15)

    Hi @bmrtrek

    In regards to which plugin you use for lazy loading, it is totally up to you. If you plan on using lazy loading for both Envira and non-Envira images, I would use either Smush or WP Rocket, and disable lazy loading within your Envira Galleries (for convenience sake). However, if you choose to use Envira’s lazy loading feature, as well as either Smush or WP-Rockets, just be sure to exclude the .envira-gallery-image class from being lazy loaded by those plugins in order to avoid a conflict.

    Thank you!

    Thread Starter bmrtrek

    (@bmrtrek)

    Ok, thank you.

    So I changed all my galleries setting to not lazyload, and just keep WP rocket lazyload.

    Idea to improve Envira plugin : Chek / uncheck lazyload on only one setting button, for all the plugin ?? ! (cause we are also lazy…)

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