• Resolved Anonymous User 13716511

    (@anonymized-13716511)


    On the pagespeed test I’m getting a 3.15 score for Defer offscreen images.
    It suggests lazy loading the homepage images but I have already selected lazy loading on the plugin and I can see they have this code in the HTML:
    <a class="entry-cover lazyloaded" href="https:///kosher-spain-summer-2018-barcelona-girona/" style="background-image: url(&quot;///wp-content/uploads/2018/04/costa-…&quot;);" data-bg="///wp-content/uploads/2018/04/costa-brava.jpg">
    Does that mean lazy loading is working?
    What else can I do to speed up in this area?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support adamewww

    (@adamewww)

    Hi LucyTech,

    Those images are background images and, it looks like you are using Photon/Jetpack’s CDN, which I don’t believe has an option to lazy load background images. Do you have lazy load turned on in anything else? If so, I recommend turning it off and just trying to see if EWWW can grab it.

    Thread Starter Anonymous User 13716511

    (@anonymized-13716511)

    I don’t have Jetpack set up. Is there a different setting it could be not on the Jetpack plugin? The slideshow is built with https://www.sliderrevolution.com/. I can’t find anything else with Lazy Loading.
    Does EWWWW work on images with the revolution slider plugin?

    Plugin Support adamewww

    (@adamewww)

    From my understanding, slider revolution uses custom syntax to post images. As such, you may need to check with them on how to lazy load their images. Additionally, you may want to speak with your webhost as your images are definitively coming through Jetpack/Photon’s CDN. If you notice, all of your image URLs begin with i0.wp.com, which is their CDN URL.

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