Native Android developer/Consultant for Appwise, I work on custom projects for clients.
PHP/JS (web) developer in my freetime. Trying to keep learning in an ever changing tech world.
Very cool, but do you know that Chrome is adding native lazy loading very soon: xda-developers.com/google-chrome-i...
And Firefox is also working on this, not sure what the current status is.
Currently what was really important to me, was being able to "manually" trigger the loading (in our presentations, when you are on slide X, I trigger in the background the load of the images in slide X+1) and the obfuscation offered by web components to correctly save the data in our db.
I use the Intersection Observer in an "in development" feature (which is on the roadmap too).
Therefore, I'll definitely have a look to the native lazy loading, specially if there is a way to have a fallback on a supported method.
Thx again for pointing this out 👍
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Very cool, but do you know that Chrome is adding native lazy loading very soon: xda-developers.com/google-chrome-i...
And Firefox is also working on this, not sure what the current status is.
Super cool Glenn, thx for the feedback!
Currently what was really important to me, was being able to "manually" trigger the loading (in our presentations, when you are on slide X, I trigger in the background the load of the images in slide X+1) and the obfuscation offered by web components to correctly save the data in our db.
I use the Intersection Observer in an "in development" feature (which is on the roadmap too).
Therefore, I'll definitely have a look to the native lazy loading, specially if there is a way to have a fallback on a supported method.
Thx again for pointing this out 👍