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May 10, 2022 at 4:00 pm #1351185
Hi
can you please tell me a bit mor about your “Lazy Loading” features?For example:
Which elements are influenced by Lazy Load?
On which elements it should be used or not (on which it is more recommended than others)?
What can happen in a bad case?
How to check?
Will it stay safe when checked once or do have to check every Enfold update?
…and so onthanks
elviraMay 10, 2022 at 6:28 pm #1351237Hi Elvira,
Thanks for contacting us!
Currently only images are lazy loaded using HTML. You can enable/disable it globally in Enfold theme options > Performance or enable/disable in supported elements under Advanced > Performance > Lazy Loading Of Images.
In a bad case, if you are using a 3rd party plugin to lazy load images, they may not show up or break the animations. Since it is implemented using HTML, it is safe.Regards,
YigitMay 10, 2022 at 6:58 pm #1351255Sorry Yigit,
but this did not answer any of my questions.
I know where and how to disable/enable LL but this was not what i wanted to know, neither about 3rd Party Plugins.1: Which elements are influenced by Lazy Load?
2: On which elements it should be used or not (on which it is more recommended than others)?
3: What can happen in a bad case?
How to check?
4: Will it stay safe when checked once or do have to check every Enfold update?
…and so onEvi
May 10, 2022 at 7:41 pm #1351266Hey Evi,
Let me elaborate:
1- Image elements i.e. slider elements, gallery elements. Supported elements have lazy load option in Advanced > Performance tab.
2- You can use it on all supported elements.
3- If there is a conflict with 3rd party plugins, lazy loaded images may not be loaded or animations may be broken. You can simply check your images on front end.
4- It would be safe when checked once. You could also check after an update if we make performance changes which would be mentioned in change log – https://kriesi.at/documentation/enfold/changelog/Cheers!
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