EDIT: Today I dug a bit more and found that dom.image-lazy-loading.enabled preference has been removed and saw this comment on a related thread:
FWIW, it should still be possible to effectively turn off lazy loading by setting
dom.image-lazy-loading.root-margin.*
to a big number.
Which I tried (value 100000) and it works!
Hi, I have a slow connection and for pages with lot of images it’s very convenient to open the page and wait for all the images to load before watching them.
I have dom.image-lazy-loading.enabled
set to false
but I have found webs where it doesn’t work, like with Behance galleries. I see the loading="lazy"
attribute on the img
tags, but they don’t load until I scroll down to them.
Does anyone know if I’m missing something or if there is any way to debug it further?
There are also pages (like this one) in where I don’t see the I see a loading="lazy"
attribute butlazy-images.js
file on the Debugger file list, data-lazy-src
attributes in img
elements and other img
elements with loading="lazy"
inside noscript
tags. I understand that the dom.image-lazy-loading.enabled
setting may not work with custom lazy loading implementations.
Does anyone know of any solution for these cases?
EDIT: I’ve also tried LazyLoadify add-on with no luck.
Thanks!
It may be worth for the most visited pages (like Behance), but I was hoping to find a more general solution.
Thanks