• Resolved alexcastor

    (@alexcastor)


    Hello! I’m loving the plugin, but it suddenly started applying Lazy Load to my site’s logo, creating a large padding right before the image renders. It’s similar to this issue, but my logo image does have a class and still doesn’t work.

    I can’t use Lazy Load if I can’t fix this. I appreciate any help I can get on this!

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  • Thread Starter alexcastor

    (@alexcastor)

    It’s not happening anymore although I don’t know what I did to fix it.

    Plugin Support Williams – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support8)

    Hi @alexcastor

    I hope you’re well today1

    It’s difficult to say what has fixed it without knowing what has caused it – and that, in turn, is hard to say without checking the issue.

    But my bet here would be just caching. I think you’re using LiteSpeed cache so the first thing would be to makes sure that Lazy Load is not enabled in both of them (and, additionally, that theme or other plugin is not enabling it) and then fully purge all cache.

    However, that’s just general regard. In case you’d still be experiencing that issue and would need further assistance, just let us know and we’ll look into it.

    Best regards,
    Adam

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