Wordpress LScache Plugin: Lazy Load show 1?1 on unspecified image dimension
Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02 Hi, I found a problem with lazy-load on images that have default Image dimensions from Gutenberg. I mean, when Im uploading an image to Gutenberg block, there is an Image dimensions in block setting, but I never touch it. The image will get a default 100% relative width and height. Then if the post is published, the lazy load placeholder for that image only has a 1?1 dimension, and the responsive placeholder will not be generated. Therefore it will break the figure element. see: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Z1hChzSz_OWKhpvP1R28272KD9_KreFn But when Im selecting any of the Image dimensions options, the placeholder works to see the problem on my webpage, please disable the javascript, so the lazy load will not load the real images. Then see the differences between Figure 5 and 6. default vs specified image size on front page comparison: ... ... ... ... Expand As you can see that if Im specifying the image dimension, there are some attributes generated in the images: data-placeholder-resp, src=data:image/svg+xml... , width, and height. But not on default image dim. The problem is, almost all of my previous published images use the default dimension. Thank you for your support. This topic was modified 2 years, 6 months ago by Philip Faster. This topic was modified 2 years, 6 months ago by Philip Faster. Reason: formating for readability The page I need help with: https://indowhiz.com/articles/en/terms-in-file-size-reduction/ Yes we are aware of this issue. Current placeholder doesnt support 300w, max-width units yet. Will try to improve in future versions.
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