• Resolved eoik

    (@eoik)


    This is just to let you know that the slider on my homepage had disapeared and I could not understand why.
    I found out because, as I tried to recreate the page, I realized that the slider appeared as long as the page was not published.
    That’s how I realized the difference between the published and the draft page was the “jetpack-lazy-images-js-enabled” class applied to the page
    So as soon as I disabled it, the slider came back….
    Brrr….

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  • Plugin Contributor James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Lazy Load is not 100% compatible with all themes yet, especially when sliders are involved. We are working on it, but in this case I recommend leaving it off.

    Thanks for the details!

    Thread Starter eoik

    (@eoik)

    You’re welcome.
    But, to my opinion, this should be mentioned on the plugin page, the fact that it might not be compatible with all sliders, people would check before using it.

    nb: slider is WP 1 Sliders

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 5 months ago by eoik.
    Plugin Support darnelldibbles

    (@darnelldibbles)

    Hi there,

    I will look into seeing if we can add something to the plugin page regarding compatibility issues.

    Thanks again!

    Thread Starter eoik

    (@eoik)

    Cool !!

    Plugin Contributor James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    At the moment, we are compatible with some sliders, not all.

    The issue is a conflict between how some sliders load their images and how Lazy Load does.

    We’re still working on narrowing down a more compatible approach, but for right now the best test is exactly what you did: try it, and switch it off if it doesn’t work. ??

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