Lazy-loads media using the native browser feature. Learn more about the new loading
attribute or view the WordPress core ticket where inclusion of a similar implementation in WordPress core itself is being discussed.
If the loading
attribute is not supported by the browser, the plugin falls back to a JavaScript solution based on IntersectionObserver
. For the case that JavaScript is disabled, but the loading
attribute is supported by the browser, a noscript
variant of the respective element will be added that also includes the loading
attribute without any further changes.
If you have found your way over here, you are probably aware of how crucial performance is for a website's user experience and success. You might also know that lazy-loading is a key feature to improve said performance. However, the solutions for lazy-loading so far still added a bit of overhead themselves, since they relied on loading, parsing and running custom JavaScript logic, that may be more or less heavy on performance.
This plugin largely does away with this pattern. It relies on the new loading
attribute, which makes lazy-loading a native browser functionality. The attribute is already supported by Chrome, and will be rolled out to other browsers over time. The solution being "native" means that it does not rely on custom JavaScript logic, and thus is more lightweight. And "more lightweight" means "faster".
Last but not least, a neat thing to keep in mind is that this plugin will essentially improve itself over time, as more browsers roll out support for the loading
attribute.
The easiest way to get the plugin is to install it from your WordPress admin dashboard, or manually download it from wordpress.org. Alternatively, you can also clone or download this repository to get the development version, but you will need to run a few commands to process assets and set up the autoloader:
composer install
npm install
npm run build
- WordPress >= 4.7
- PHP >= 7.0
Any kind of contributions to Native Lazyload are welcome. Please read the contributing guidelines to get started.
This plugin is partly based on logic from WP Rig as well as recommendations from web.dev and developers.google.com.