Mozilla is adding support for Google Chrome's native image lazy loading feature and it is now available for testing in the Firefox Nightly builds. Image lazy loading is a web site performance ...
Google is currently working on built-in lazy loading capabilities in Chrome, which allow for significantly faster page load times, as only specific website elements will be loaded instead of all. A ...
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 ...
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 ...
Lazy loading is a technique that has been available to web designers for a number of years via JavaScript libraries. It is 'lazy' in that it doesn't load images below the webpage 'fold' until and as ...
Mozilla has added support for lazy loading of images and iframes in the latest Nightly build of Firefox. It's disabled by default but enabling it to try out is simple enough, here's how to do it. In ...
A while back I enabled lazy loading for images on Liliputing in an attempt to help reduce the amount of time it takes to load the website. What that means is that when you first visit a website, your ...
WordPress announced that WordPress 5.4 may feature image lazy-loading by default. This feature will enable the “loading” HTML attribute on all IMG elements. WordPress publishers will no longer need to ...
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