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WP images lazy loading

Description

The WordPress images lazy loading plugin (WPILL) enables the jQuery lazy loading of images to improve page load times and increase your Google PageSpeed Score. It delays loading of images outside of the viewport (visible part of a web page). These images won’t be loaded before the user scrolls down to them. Using WPILL on long pages containing many large images makes the page load much faster. It will also reduce server load and save some bandwidth.

For more information, go to http://www.petrichorpost.com/wordpress-images-lazy-loading-plugin/ or for a complete WordPress optimization guide, go to http://www.petrichorpost.com/how-to-speed-up-wordpress/

Installation

  1. Download the «wp-images-lazy-loading.zip» file.
  2. Go to your WordPress administration dashboard.
  3. Go to Plugins -> Add New.
  4. Close to the top of the page, click the Upload link.
  5. Press the Browse button and find the file you downloaded in the first step; normally «wp-images-lazy-loading.zip».
  6. Press the Install Now button to continue.
  7. Click on the Activate Now button.
  8. Go to a page on your website and check if the images are lazy loading correctly.

FAQ

Is WPILL safe to use

Yes, it writes absolutely nothing to the database and changes no files. If you experience any issues, simply uninstall it and everything should be back to normal.

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Contributors & Developers

“WP images lazy loading” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

Changelog

1.2.6

  • Fixed some minor bugs.

1.2.5

  • Updated the descriptions.

1.2.4

  • Tested with WordPress 3.9.2
  • Upgraded the Lazy Load jQuery plugin to version 1.9.3

1.2.3

  • Description fixed.
  • Some minor bug fixes

1.2.1

  • No recorded changes.