By Chaon on Monday, 04 February 2019
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Hello,
i was trying to make my index load faster because im using grid layout and a lot of pictures make the loading time a little bit high.
I tried 2 different lazyload plugins and none seems to be working with the EB grid pictures. Both of those plugins worked fine with the logo and other pictures that are displayed from other modules but not on EB pictures.
Any idea?
Maybe lazyload should be implemented in EB.
Hi Teo,

Is it possible for you to provide us with the back end and FTP access to your site to check on this issue?

You can add the information needed by edit your first post in the Details section or you can just include your site's access once at http://stackideas.com/dashboard/site rather than needing to keep adding them in your replies

Maybe lazyload should be implemented in EB.

This could be a nice feature if we can implement in EB, perhaps, can you create a new ticket under feature request so that our developer can keep track the feature that can be implement in the future release
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Monday, 04 February 2019 10:25
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I just provided my site access information.
Thank you
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Monday, 04 February 2019 17:00
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Hi Chaon,

Sorry for the late reply as it is holiday for us here. I've tried to access your site that using grid layout and the System - LLFJ - Lazy Load for Joomla! plugin enable seems the lazy load was working fine when I scroll down the page https://take.ms/4A2jOt
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Thursday, 07 February 2019 10:17
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Thanks for the reply,
i still dont see the lazyload effect to work on the EB grid pictures on my index and as i mentioned the effect works on pictures that are loaded from another module
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Friday, 08 February 2019 01:28
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Hi Chaon,

Sorry for my misunderstanding, to be honest different lazy load plugin have their own behavior and we not really familiar with this LLFJ - Lazy Load for Joomla! works, where from our previous user has been use JCH optimize https://take.ms/MjoDA where this pugin will skip the first 200 HTML elements before it starts lazyloading the images.
Perhaps you can try consult with this LLFJ developer and see whether Easyblog need to do something or need to configure something from the LLFJ configuration setting, because I am not really similar how this Lazy load image feature work with LLFJ plugin.
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Friday, 08 February 2019 12:23
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Sorry for comming back to this but i must add that i tried every single lazy loader out there and still the same issue.
They all work on the blog view but they don't work on the Grid layout and actually Grid is full of images and causes page load delay.
IMO some EB code blocks the lazyload function.
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Monday, 09 September 2019 05:48
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Hi Chaon,

I see, I believe the lazy load plugin did not cater for image that has been loaded by background-image style https://take.ms/CM1WQ
as in grid we have load the image like that. Compared to latest view https://take.ms/haygF
Perhaps, can you consult with their developer, is there a way to load the image by background-image syle?
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Tuesday, 10 September 2019 17:00
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Hi Chaon,

I see, I believe the lazy load plugin did not cater for image that has been loaded by background-image style https://take.ms/CM1WQ
as in grid we have load the image like that. Compared to latest view https://take.ms/haygF
Perhaps, can you consult with their developer, is there a way to load the image by background-image syle?


Thank you that helped a lot.
I found a free plugin that renders background images aswell https://extensions.joomla.org/extension/defer-images/
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Friday, 13 September 2019 04:49
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Hi there,

You are most welcome. Glad to hear that your issue has been resolved now.

Just for your information, I have locked and marked this thread as resolved to avoid confusions in the future. Please start a new thread if you have any other issue in the future so it will be easier for us to manage your inquiries.

Thanks for understanding.
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Friday, 13 September 2019 09:40
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