How to Lazy Load WordPress Images, Video, Comments + iframes
Being lazy is good. I said it. No, I'm not talking about sitting on your couch binge-watching TV shows all day. I'm talking about deciding to lazy load WordPress comments and images to boost your page load times. In this post, you'll first learn about lazy loading and its benefits, followed by how to lazy load WordPress images and comments.
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