Tagged: Lazy Load
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May 27, 2020 at 1:40 pm #1216930
Hi Enfold team,
On mobile our logo keeps on spinning, and sometimes all the images load in a black and white blur.
Please find below the image for example:
Like to hear,
Kind regards,
Bob
May 27, 2020 at 1:43 pm #1216931For reference this is our website: PS5 Kopen
Thanks in advance.
May 27, 2020 at 6:30 pm #1217104Hi Bpieterse,
It’s the caching plugin showing the lazy loading preloader. You can disable lazy loading in the plugin settings.
Best regards,
VictoriaMay 27, 2020 at 6:30 pm #1217105Hi Bpieterse,
It’s the caching plugin showing the lazy loading preloader. You can disable lazy loading in the plugin settings.
Best regards,
VictoriaMay 29, 2020 at 2:36 pm #1217721Dear Victoria,
I have the same problems as above. And most other Enfold clients also, to get the best benefit from SEO-Point and User Experience.
What do you think, if your Devs set the right value for this? Instead, to disable significant things, which Google honor. It’s one argument inside your source code.
This should deliver as standard. It’s common standard for a many years and fundamental.
I can’t understand such answer: “Ok, turn it off” It’s the same, as you go to the doctor with pain in your leg. “It’s broken, you should never use it again. We cut it away.”!Disable LazyLoad on an image
If you want to disable LazyLoad on a specific image, you can do so by adding either:the data-skip-lazy attribute
or the skip-lazy class
to the img HTML tag.https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/performance/lazy-loading-guidance/images-and-video
And if you have no knowledge about web-fundamentals, SEO and ranking criterias and what is the effect for Enfold clients: Than you should improve this knowledge, instead to give such unuseful answers. This makes me angry. This helps no-one.
https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/performance/why-performance-mattersI think, this is not the right way. I have a very critical view for your answers. And every time, if i have similar problems and see your answer: In most cases, i know, we have another view to solve problems. I search for good solution. I most case, you deliver tricky ways, which solve not the actual problem. In some cases: An very clean, flat, good code, which is oriented to standards and recommendations of w3c and google, bing guidelines etc.
For me, it’s doesn’t matter. I have my dev to fix the unhealthy things. Yes, i have my own “Enfold-Bug-Problem-Fixer” Plugin. Crazy enough, that i must use it.But for your most users, there are some problems.
I mean: google say not too much about his ranking criteria. But what is official, Enfold should implement it (like Lighthouse as example), reduced BOM-Elements, flat codes, html-sizes and the new Web-Vitals, which are announced as new criteria in 6 Months. And of course the web-fundamentals.
As best example: lazy load including Logo exclusion as one of the first elements.
And sometimes, it helps to take a look into Dev-Console in Chrome, why a page is loading not so fast and what can be improved and which elements are the reason for underperformance.Good Luck, that Enfold can review this and this will forward to the devs.
- This reply was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by Hokuspokus.
June 17, 2020 at 2:36 pm #1223400Hi,
@Hokuspokus thanks for your feedback.I have started an issue on GitHub and brought this to our devs’ attention.
Some elements, such as Masonry, are not compatible with Lazy Load due to their structure.
We are already working on improving performance and we will definitely consider providing support for lazy load as well.Best regards,
YigitJune 17, 2020 at 7:16 pm #1223478Dear Yigit,
Wow, great news.
Please test other pages from real users, what Google Lighthouse say. Like to many BOM Elements. Please take in account that users have multiple sections and not demo pages.
And please take a look, how can you improve the Schema.org elements like FAQ or other sections?Thanks Yigit,
Best regards
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