Wordpress LScache Plugin: Lazy Load Exclude Using CSS Class ? Help
Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02 I want to exclude some images from lazy load using CSS classes. I have tried it by copying the CSS classes under Lazy Load Image Class Name Excludes section one line at a time, but its not working. I have tried to check the documentation online but its not explaining much on how to go about this. This is exactly what I need to do https://wordpress.org/support/topic/lazy-load-image-class-name-excludes/ Any help about this? This topic was modified 7 months, 3 weeks ago by essaund. Search is your friend. You are number 1000000000000000 of users that have the same problem: https://wordpress.org/search/lazy+load+intext%3A%22Plugin%3A+LiteSpeed+Cache%22/ @CacheCrawler If youve noticed on my main post, I have tagged a link to a post that dates back 2 YEARS AGO with the same query. That should tell you that I made good use of search before posting. I always do. Thanks for your reply. Hopefully, my issue will be addressed. You searched, but you used wrong keywords. This one will help and is just 1 week old: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/cant-seem-to-exclude-images-from-lazy-loading-even-though-there-above-the-fold/ https://wordpress.org/support/topic/lazy-loading-image-above-the-fold/ @CacheCrawler Thanks for that. Its not that Im using the wrong keywords. Im specific to what feature on LiteSpeed Plugin that I need to use. My issue is specific to certain image classes on the webpage and not lazy load above fold. And yes, the lazy load attribute on the images I need to skip lazy load belongs to LiteSpeed and not WordPress. Rather than skip Lazy Load using specific links of the images, I want it to be automated by using the CSS Class which the images share on all pages and new ones that I create. I have found it. I was using the wrong CSS Class. This article explains it well https://www.litespeedtech.com/support/wiki/doku.php/litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:lazyload-debug Found a second method by using the parent DIV CLASS of the image. All you have to do is paste the div class attribute in Lazy Load Image Parent Class Name Excludes in LiteSpeed Cache Media Excludes section.
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