Understanding Lazy Load Options

We currently offer 3 different lazy load configurations to optimize feed performance and user experience.  Below is a breakdown of how each option works:

1.  Show feed when page loads — the default, the entire feed, including all images and content, is loaded as soon as the page is opened.

2.  Show feed when it is in view — the feed is only loaded once it comes into the user's view, typically when scrolled into position. Both feed content and images are lazy-loaded, ensuring a faster initial page load by deferring content until it's needed.

3.  Load Feed Code when page loads and Feed content when Feed is in view — This hybrid option enables lazy loading only for images. The feed's HTML and data (such as titles, text, or structural elements) are loaded when the page first loads, while medias or images within the feed are lazy-loaded and will only appear once the feed is in view.

Each option has its pros and/or cons, depending on your website's needs. If you're unsure which lazy load option is best for your site or need further assistance, please feel free to reach out to our support team.

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