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react-lazyload
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The art of conditional rendering: Tips and tricks for React and Next.js developers
In this situation, lazy loading, a popular technique used to defer the loading of resources until needed, can be implemented to defer rendering a component unless the user scrolls down to bring it into the viewport. One of the most popular lazy loading libraries in React, react-lazyload, makes use of conditional rendering to render components only when they are scrolled into the viewport of the user's browser or, in other words, are visible to the user.
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Top 7 Libraries for Blazingly Fast ReactJS Applications
React LazyLoad is a library specifically built for that purpose. You just wrap your component, and this library takes care of the rest.
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How to Lazy Load Html Videos
React-lazyload :
- Best NPM Package for React.js
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many gifs in one page
I'd you are using a frontend framework, you can use lazy loading that loads more content on scroll. For Vue: https://github.com/hilongjw/vue-lazyload For React: https://github.com/twobin/react-lazyload
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My site metrics are really slow, can anyone help me?
Also, consider using react-lazyload or react-window or next.js dynamic import to handle your excessive dom size.
vanilla-lazyload
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How to Lazy Load Html Videos
Vanilla-lazyload :
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Lazy load all images top to bottom
Hi all, I'm using verlok/vanilla-lazyload to make an image-based reader with thresholds: "200% 0px". The problem I'm facing is that it waits till the user scroll to load the following image and becomes slow to load images when fast scrolling. What I want to do is when the first image is loaded all the following images should load in order without relying on the user's scroll but if the reader jumps to the middle of the page then it should prioritize loading images around the reader's location. How can I achieve this? Or is there a better way to approach this issue?
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Native lazy-loading - Why doesn't the video element have it?
Google recommends using a lazy loading library such vanilla-lazyload, or you can write your own JavaScript code.
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Beginners Guide to Web Performance: Optimizing Images
If you want to guarantee lazy-load across all (JavaScript-capable) browsers and not just images, I've used Vanilla Lazyload a couple years ago with success, but as this relies on using a data-src attribute, you will get W3C validation errors unless you also set a src attribute. But you don't want to set the src to a real image, because this will nullify the whole point of using the plugin, so set it to a 1x1 pixel "image" that will immediately get replaced by the data-src once the image scrolls into view.
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Native lazy-loading of images with zero Javascript
There are a lot of snippets and scripts like vanilla-lazyload out there that enable lazy-loading via javascript. In almost all cases a data attribute is used to prevent upfront image loading.
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LQIP in Rails using Thumbor and base64
Right, time to put the base64 images to use. What you want to do is to use these as placeholders while the full image is loading. I usually use vanilla-lazyload for this. It is a simple and tiny project that gets the job done. Do mind that if you use Turbolinks you have to make sure that vanilla-lazyload does its thing after Turbolinks is done. If you use Webpacker it will look something like this in your application.js file:
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Finally made my first Django web application
I got a 500 error when I checked your site but for deployment tips... Running python manage.py check —deploy (or in some cases it’s python3... instead if python...) shows the deployment checklist of Django. You should also minimize and remove unused css and js. Try to research on purgecss and other similar web techs. Optimizing images is also important. I also saw that you are serving a lot of images from your readme in github so maybe you should consider lazyload.
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+2300 Notion Icons
There is a decent library to do the work for you. Only add some classes to your images and boom, they're already using the library. https://github.com/verlok/vanilla-lazyload
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How Can I Make 15mb Images Load Faster
Try lazy loading, either using a js class (like https://github.com/verlok/vanilla-lazyload) or use the html lazy loading attribute (https://addyosmani.com/blog/lazy-loading/)
What are some alternatives?
react-virtualized - React components for efficiently rendering large lists and tabular data
splide - Splide is a lightweight, flexible and accessible slider/carousel written in TypeScript. No dependencies, no Lighthouse errors.
react-window - React components for efficiently rendering large lists and tabular data
lazysizes - High performance and SEO friendly lazy loader for images (responsive and normal), iframes and more, that detects any visibility changes triggered through user interaction, CSS or JavaScript without configuration.
react-infinite
sveltekit-simple-image-gallery - Simple Svelte responsive image gallery: create a ribbon gallery, using Svelte dimension bindings to maintain the aspect ratio of all images.
react-list - :scroll: A versatile infinite scroll React component.
react-lazy-load-image-component - React Component to lazy load images and components using a HOC to track window scroll position.
Nice React Layout - Create complex and nice Flexbox-based layouts, without even knowing what flexbox means
webp-hero - browser polyfill for the webp image format
aos - Animate on scroll library
loading-attribute-polyfill - Fast and lightweight dependency-free vanilla JavaScript polyfill for native lazy loading / the awesome loading='lazy'-attribute.