loading-attribute-polyfill
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1.5 | 6.0 | |
20 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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loading-attribute-polyfill
- The best approach to lazy load images for maximum performance
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Improving your web performance
If you want to know which browsers accept this new attribute you can check it out at CanIuse In case most of your users use a browser that doesn't have this attribute implemented yet you can always use a polyfill, I recommend this Polyfill
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Native lazy-loading of images with zero Javascript
Browsers that do not support the loading attribute simply ignore it without any side-effects. Fortunately, there is a polyfill at Github available named loading-attribute-polyfill which can be used in those cases.
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🔥 Native lazy loading is here!
I recommend using a polyfill in addition to this: https://github.com/mfranzke/loading-attribute-polyfill
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