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SCREENSHOTS:
jekyll-loading-lazy
DESCRIPTION:
This plugin adds loading="lazy" to all img and iframe tags on your Jekyll site. No configuration is needed. If a loading attribute is already present nothing is changed. Note that the github-pages gem runs in safe mode and only allows a defined set of plugins. To use this gem in GitHub Pages, you need to build your site locally or use a CI (e.g. Github Workflow) and deploy to your gh-pages branch. In case you want to prevent loading some images/iframes lazily, add loading="eager" to their tags. This might be useful to prevent flickering of images during navigation (e.g. the site's logo).
Features
- Examples available
- loading="lazy" causes images and iframes to load lazily without any JavaScript
- Browser support is growing
- If a browser does not support the loading attribute, it will load the resource just like it would normally
- No configuration needed
- If a loading attribute is already present nothing is changed
Programming Language
Ruby
Categories
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