@ptm282192 without knowing your site and access to it, I really can’t help.
For now try Statically official plugin with Autoptimize.
Thank you!
May you just include Autoptimize lazyload method into your plugin?
@ptm282192 we’ve our own way π
But if your lazyload do nothing, maybe add some option which is working and it will help a lot of others who facing the same issue – lazyload is not working.
@ptm282192 how did you conclude that its lazy loading is not working?
Then why 4k+ websites are using this plugin?
When testing with Page speed insights get constant error: Defer offscreen images.
When using autoptimize lazyload it doesn’t display that error and it actually can be seen how autoptimize lazyload is working – when you scroll the page the images starting to appear slowly, but in your plugin all the images just appear simultaneously as it is when lazyload is turned off.
-
This reply was modified 5 years, 11 months ago by
ptm282192.
@ptm282192 which option did you select lazy loading settings?
@ptm282192
1) Google PSI might flag anything above 300px else, not lazy load. So try setting it to below 300px.
2) You’re using ‘Native + JS’. Native lazy loading loads more images that JS-based lazy loading. It’s set by the browser. If you want more control, use “JS only” lazy load.
3) Many testing tools haven’t updated to detect native lazy loading.
Flying Images is built for the best user experience, not to please any testing tools. Just because Google PSI said “Defer offscreen images”, that doesn’t mean images are not lazy-loaded.
“just include Autoptimize lazyload method into your plugin”, WE’RE NOT AUTOPTIMIZE.
Thank you for the update!
Will try to tweak the settings and update
Thank you for the great plugins you’ve made by the way!