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  • Plugin Support litetim

    (@litetim)

    @joy0114 create a ticket by sending details to:  support at litespeedtech.com and we can look deeper into. Ask for a developer and we will try to look into.
    Please add this conversation link

    Thread Starter joy0114

    (@joy0114)

    Ok Litetim, I’m going to do that.

    Thanks a lot for the time you spent for this issue.
    Best regards

    • This reply was modified 10 months, 1 week ago by joy0114.

    Hi

    Did you find any solution for this issue? I also try to fix this…

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter joy0114

    (@joy0114)

    Hi,

    Unfortunately not…
    I didn’t have time to create a ticket with Litespeed.
    What I did instead:
    *** Apply a preload with fetchpriority=”high” for the image, and for this page, with a function.
    *** Exclude this image from lazy loading

    And yet, even though the page header contains the preload WITH fetchpriority=”high,” and the HTML tag for the image itself also contains the fetchpriority=”high” attribute, well… Pagespeed still doesn’t see it.

    When I have time, I will contact Litespeed directly. But I’m not convinced that the problem is Litespeed’s “fault.”

    Best regards

    Thread Starter joy0114

    (@joy0114)

    Issue is on Chrome/Chromium side (used by Pagespeed…):
    https://issues.chromium.org/issues/419817756

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