This is one of the very useful upcoming features in my opinion. All those semi magic lazy loading scripts are soon a thing of the past. The browser is anyways much better suited to make this decision (eg for deciding if content should be pre or lazy loaded or just simply together with the rest)
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loading="lazy"
If you enable "lazy loading" in chrome://flags, your DEV browsing experience will be moderately more efficient π
Ben Halpern γ» May 9 '19
This is one of the very useful upcoming features in my opinion. All those semi magic lazy loading scripts are soon a thing of the past. The browser is anyways much better suited to make this decision (eg for deciding if content should be pre or lazy loaded or just simply together with the rest)