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yall.js
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Tips For Building Faster Websites with Efficient CSS Optimisation
Developers also employ alternative methods for lazy loadings, such as the scroll event listener, besides the Intersection Observer API and the loading property. Unlike the Intersection Observer API, which only monitors the elements targeted for lazy loading, developers attach a scroll event listener to every element on the page. Once the element marked for lazy loading is within the visibility range of the user, a function is invoked to switch the image or video URL with the attribute previously holding it, just like with the Intersection Observer API. This approach is costly for a web project. As the developer seeks to optimise page load by integrating lazy loading to some elements on the webpage, the developer slows down the page's performance due to multiple firing of an event as the function meets each element. Moreover, packages for JavaScript that deal with lazy loading exist. For instance, the LazyLoad library uses the Intersection Observer API, a lightweight JavaScript library. It supports many lazy loading features, such as preloading, responsive image loading, and custom loading animations. Additional lazyloading libraries include Yall.js, Lozad.js, LazyLoad XT for jQuery, and many more.
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How to Lazy Load Html Videos
Yall.js(Yet Another Lazy Loader) :
lazy-load-xt
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Tips For Building Faster Websites with Efficient CSS Optimisation
Developers also employ alternative methods for lazy loadings, such as the scroll event listener, besides the Intersection Observer API and the loading property. Unlike the Intersection Observer API, which only monitors the elements targeted for lazy loading, developers attach a scroll event listener to every element on the page. Once the element marked for lazy loading is within the visibility range of the user, a function is invoked to switch the image or video URL with the attribute previously holding it, just like with the Intersection Observer API. This approach is costly for a web project. As the developer seeks to optimise page load by integrating lazy loading to some elements on the webpage, the developer slows down the page's performance due to multiple firing of an event as the function meets each element. Moreover, packages for JavaScript that deal with lazy loading exist. For instance, the LazyLoad library uses the Intersection Observer API, a lightweight JavaScript library. It supports many lazy loading features, such as preloading, responsive image loading, and custom loading animations. Additional lazyloading libraries include Yall.js, Lozad.js, LazyLoad XT for jQuery, and many more.
What are some alternatives?
vanilla-lazyload - LazyLoad is a lightweight, flexible script that speeds up your website by deferring the loading of your below-the-fold images, backgrounds, videos, iframes and scripts to when they will enter the viewport. Written in plain "vanilla" JavaScript, it leverages IntersectionObserver, supports responsive images and enables native lazy loading.
SoloLeveling - The original multi-class single character leveling script for Kolbot. Blizzhackers / Kolbot from level 1 to 99. After the initial setup, the bot will operate without user involvement.
react-lazyload - Lazy load your component, image or anything matters the performance.
lozad.js - 🔥 Highly performant, light ~1kb and configurable lazy loader in pure JS with no dependencies for responsive images, iframes and more