As Bleeping Computer first reported back in January this year, Google has started rolling out support for built-in lazy loading inside Chrome. Currently, support for image and iframe lazy loading is ...
Future versions of Google Chrome will feature built-in support for lazy loading, a mechanism to defer the loading of images and iframes if they are not visible on the user's screen at load time. This ...
An example of how lazy loading works, courtesy of Google. Medium uses light placeholder images at page load, but replaces them with full images when the image comes into the viewport. Google has ...
Google is looking to deliver another speed boost to Google Chrome in the near future, and it's doing so by changing the way that a webpage is loaded in the browser. Google calls this new method for ...
Opening a website and finding blank spaces instead of images is a common scenario. This issue is typically caused by a range of factors that affect how Chrome loads and displays images. One primary ...
On Google’s podcast, Martin Splitt explains how default lazy loading can delay LCP, why some libraries hinder indexing, and how to verify fixes. Google warns against lazy-loading above-the-fold images ...
Google has released a new WordPress plugin that’s designed for Chrome’s new native lazy-loading feature. Native lazy-loading allows site owners to optimize the loading of images and iframes without ...