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Exclude pages by page type | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Exclude pages by page type
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Add parts of URLs (e.g. category), 1 per line, that are to be excluded from Lazy Load. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Add parts of URLs (e.g. category), 1 per line, that are to be excluded from Lazy Load.
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CSS classes to exclude them from lazy loading (comma separated, e.g. class-1,class-2). | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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CSS classes to exclude them from lazy loading (comma separated, e.g. class-1,class-2).
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CSS classes to exclude | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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CSS classes to exclude
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By default lazysizes initializes itself, to load in view assets as soon as possible. In the unlikely case you need to setup/configure something with a later script you can set this option to <code>false</code> and call <code>lazySizes.init();</code> later explicitly. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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By default lazysizes initializes itself, to load in view assets as soon as possible. In the unlikely case you need to setup/configure something with a later script you can set this option to <code>false</code> and call <code>lazySizes.init();</code> later explicitly.
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Init lazysizes | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Wether to load visibility: hidden elements. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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The <code>expFactor</code> is used to calculate the "preload expand", by multiplying the normal expand with the expFactor which is used to preload assets while the browser is idling (no important network traffic and no scrolling). (Reasonable values are between 1.5 and 4 depending on the expand option). | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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The <code>expFactor</code> is used to calculate the "preload expand", by multiplying the normal expand with the expFactor which is used to preload assets while the browser is idling (no important network traffic and no scrolling). (Reasonable values are between 1.5 and 4 depending on the expand option).
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Exp. Factor (default: 1.5) | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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The <code>expand</code> option expands the calculated visual viewport area in all directions, so that elements can be loaded before they become visible. The default value is calculated depending on the viewport size of the device. (Note: Reasonable values are between <code>300</code> and <code>1000</code> (depending on the <code>expFactor</code> option.) In case you have a lot of small images or you are using the LQIP pattern you can lower the value, in case you have larger images set it to a higher value. Also note, that lazySizes will dynamically shrink this value to 0 if the browser is currently downloading and expand it if the browser network is currently idling and the user not scrolling (by multiplying the expand option with 1.5 (expFactor)). This option can also be overridden with the <code>[data-expand]</code> attribute. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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The <code>expand</code> option expands the calculated visual viewport area in all directions, so that elements can be loaded before they become visible. The default value is calculated depending on the viewport size of the device. (Note: Reasonable values are between <code>300</code> and <code>1000</code> (depending on the <code>expFactor</code> option.) In case you have a lot of small images or you are using the LQIP pattern you can lower the value, in case you have larger images set it to a higher value. Also note, that lazySizes will dynamically shrink this value to 0 if the browser is currently downloading and expand it if the browser network is currently idling and the user not scrolling (by multiplying the expand option with 1.5 (expFactor)). This option can also be overridden with the <code>[data-expand]</code> attribute.
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Expand (default: 370-500) | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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in the Customizer | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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View Lazy Load Optimizer settings | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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If you like <strong>Lazy Load Optimizer</strong> please leave us a <a href="https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/lazy-load-optimizer/reviews?rate=5#new-post" target="_blank">★★★★★</a> rating. Thanks! | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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If you like <strong>Lazy Load Optimizer</strong> please leave us a <a href="https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/lazy-load-optimizer/reviews?rate=5#new-post" target="_blank">★★★★★</a> rating. Thanks!
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