Google Chrome is one of the most popular browsers, and Google continually updates it with new design tweaks, features, and improvements to keep it fresh. The company has also split the development of ...
As Bleeping Computer first reported back in January this year, Google has started rolling out support for built-in lazy loading inside Chrome. Currently, support for image and iframe lazy loading is ...
Google informally announced a new feature coming to Chrome. It will allow lazy-loading images and iframes with an HTML attribute, no JavaScript required. It will improve the user experience, which is ...
One of the tricks web designers can use to speed up the loading of web pages and cut down on the amount of data sent to your device is something called “Lazy Loading.” Instead of loading all web ...
Last night, John Mueller did a hangout at the GooglePlex and Martin Splitt from the Webmaster Trends Analyst team was with him who was able to answer some really technical JavaScript questions. This ...
Future versions of Google Chrome will feature built-in support for lazy loading, a mechanism to defer the loading of images and iframes if they are not visible on the user's screen at load time. This ...