lazy load




Wordpress LScache Plugin: lazy load

Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02
Hi, Im new to the plugin, but looks awesome so far! Ive been customizing a lazy load WP plugin for my site that is built on the popular lazysizes tool on github. I understand you offer lazy loading as well. 1. Do you see a strong efficiency / advantage to using your lazy loading functionality within litespeed cache vs using a separate, unrelated WP plugin? I also just ran into an issue with my lazy load plugin. I just added a Pinterest share button through the Monarch plugin from Elegant Themes. After the share button is clicked, a window pops up to allow you to choose which of the images on the page you want to share on Pinterest. That window does not show my lazy loaded images, just placeholder images instead. So I am going to have to look into a fix for that / follow up with the plugin developer, etc. 2. Do you have any idea how your lazy loader works with a Pinterest share button and / or specifically the one from the Monarch plugin from Elegant Themes? Thanks a lot Maybe you can give it a try and let us know. Hi, @wprox 1. Do you see a strong efficiency / advantage to using your lazy loading functionality within litespeed cache vs using a separate, unrelated WP plugin? Its hard to say, since we havent compared our lazy load to yours directly, but in general, its nice to be able to minimize the number of plugins you have installed. 2. Do you have any idea how your lazy loader works with a Pinterest share button and / or specifically the one from the Monarch plugin from Elegant Themes? From what I have read, any Pinterest share button that uses Pinterests own script has difficulty with Lazy Load. Specifically, pinmarklet.js. The issue would be on the Pinterest side, unfortunately. Thanks Lisa! Trying to figure it all out My pleasure Good luck! Hi Lisa, I opened a support ticket a couple of days back regarding getting GZIP enabled on my server for the image/svg+xml file type: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/gzip-enabled-on-server-for-the-image-svgxml-file-type/ Im seeing some pretty advanced directions on how to do it myself using htaccess, but was assuming this is something lscache would take care of. Can you please take a look at that support ticket when you get a minute? Thanks so much Hi Lisa, Got another plugin interaction question for you. I am using the Plugin Organizer plugin to disable plugins on pages where they are not used. I asked that developer about potential conflicts with caching plugins I was considering before finding out about LS Cache, and he replied with the below quote. Curious what your thoughts are regarding using that plugin with LS Cache based on his comment: Plugin Organizer can change the scripts and css loaded on a page. So it can cause problems with both Autoptimize and W3 Total Cache. They rely on the same plugins being loaded on every page. So if you have a plugin that loads a bunch of javascript and css and you disable it for a page but not for another the caching plugins will recache the page all the time because the content is changing. W3 Total Cache can also prevent a plugin from totally being disabled because it will cache the page and then serve the CSS or scripts from plugins that are not active. Or not serve them from plugins that are active. Thank you Lisa So if you have a plugin that loads a bunch of javascript and css and you disable it for a page but not for another [Autoptimize] will recache the page all the time because the content is changing. Thats not entirely wrong, but not entirely correct either Given 5 pages with scripts A+B+C and 3 pages with B+C+D, then AO will have optimized JS ABC for the 5 pages and another optimized JS BCD for the other 3. Just thought Id clarify frank (the nosy ao dev) Thank you Frank So would you say Autoptimize plays nicely with Plugin Organizer? With LiteSpeed Cache? So would you say Autoptimize plays nicely with Plugin Organizer? With LiteSpeed Cache? They can, yeah. But its all a matter of configuration, (functional and performance) testing and finetuning Lisa, any thoughts about whether Plugin Organizer could work with LS Cache? Thank you Hi @wprox Sorry I missed the original question. I was out of town for a few days Im not sure about Plugin Organizer and LSCache? We would need to test it. I feel like the cache function might be ok, but the optimization features, (minify, combine, etc.) might be an issue. Its just a guess, though. Ill ask the team about running a few tests. Hey @wprox, would you mind joining our slack community? It would be easier to discuss this there. Heres the link: https://goo.gl/FG9S4N Thanks! Thank you Lisa



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