by James Revillini
3.6 (8 reviews)
Lazy Load Elementor Background Images
Lazy load background images of Elementor sections, columns, and some elements. Compatible with Elementor Pro.
Tested up to WP 5.3.20 (Current: 6.8.2)
v1.1.2
Current Version v1.1.2
Updated 5 years ago
Last Update on 18 Mar, 2020
Synced 16 hours ago
Last Synced on
Rank
#6,051
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Active Installs
1K+
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KW Avg Position
51.5
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Downloads
12.7K
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Support Resolved
0%
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Rating
72%
Review 3.6 out of 5
3.6
(8 reviews)
Next Milestone 2K
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Tracked Keywords
Showing 2 of 2| Keyword | Position | Change | Type | Updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| lazyload | 17 | — | Tag | 19 hours ago |
| background images | 86 | — | Tag | 19 hours ago |
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- Version
- 1.1.2
- Last Updated
- Mar 18, 2020
- Requires WP
- 4.7+
- Tested Up To
- 5.3.20
- PHP Version
- 7.0 or higher
- Author
- James Revillini
Support & Rating
- Rating
- ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ 3.6
- Reviews
- 8
- Support Threads
- 0
- Resolved
- 0%
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Lazy Load Elementor Background Images
If you're a developer and know how to use Google Chome Developer Console, read on ...
If you're using a caching plugin, clear it.
If you're using a CDN such as Cloudflare, clear the CDN cache.
Open your site in an incognito tab in Google Chrome.
Open the Developer Console.
Go to the Network tab.
Tick the option to disable cache.
Click the Img sub-tab.
Reload the page.
As you scroll down, ensure that the background images of sections and columns load on the fly as you approach them.
If you're using a caching plugin, clear it.
If you're using a CDN such as Cloudflare, clear the CDN cache.
Open your site in an incognito tab in Google Chrome.
Open the Developer Console.
Go to the Network tab.
Tick the option to disable cache.
Click the Img sub-tab.
Reload the page.
As you scroll down, ensure that the background images of sections and columns load on the fly as you approach them.
the Lazy Load Elementor Background Images plugin isn’t active – activate it.
Elementor isn’t installed/activated – install and activate it.
the page you’re checking is not an Elementor page – this plugin ONLY works on section/column backgrounds designed with Elementor.
the section/column with a background is also animated (motion effects) … I can’t lazyload them because they are hidden until they are scrolled into view.
Waypoints JS library is not loaded … we can look at this together and figure out why.
If none of the issues above applied to your situation, just leave the plugin activated, open a support ticket (support link forthcoming) and we’ll troubleshoot it. DO NOT leave a crappy review on the plugin, please. I’m providing it for free and support it for free. I will do my best to make it work in all situations but there are no guarantees.
Where are the settings?
There is no admin screen added by this plugin. You just activate it and it works.
This plugin killed my site!
I believe it. It’s a very new plugin that hasn’t been widely tested. Rather than give it a crappy rating, please use the support forum so we can figure out what happened. (I am waiting for WordPress.org to approve my plugin so I can link to the support forum)
In the meantime, to get your site back, get into your site’s files via cPanel File Manager through your hosting platform or via FTP, go into the wp-content/plugins/ folder, and delete the lazy-load-background-images-for-elementor folder – that should immediately bring your site back to life.
On newer versions of WordPress, you may also use the recovery link that gets emailed to you when your site has a critical error.
I’m not seeing huge performance increases ...
Remember – this plugin is not a lazy loader for all images on the page. It only affects background images applied to sections or columns. Use a plugin like WP Rocket to apply lazy-loading to all other image resources.
Background images which are visible (or close to visible) when the page loads are loaded immediately.
Your background images may not really be impacting the load time on your site (In other words, maybe your background images are highly optimized and small in size). A 2K JPG lazy-loaded is not going to improve your page speed much. A 500K JPG background will.
Your web server may simply be slow. Or there are other areas of optimization that need to be addressed. The best article I’ve found for tuning up everything on the site is Kinsta’s How to Speed Up Your WordPress Website (Ultimate 2020 Guide).
Elementor isn’t installed/activated – install and activate it.
the page you’re checking is not an Elementor page – this plugin ONLY works on section/column backgrounds designed with Elementor.
the section/column with a background is also animated (motion effects) … I can’t lazyload them because they are hidden until they are scrolled into view.
Waypoints JS library is not loaded … we can look at this together and figure out why.
If none of the issues above applied to your situation, just leave the plugin activated, open a support ticket (support link forthcoming) and we’ll troubleshoot it. DO NOT leave a crappy review on the plugin, please. I’m providing it for free and support it for free. I will do my best to make it work in all situations but there are no guarantees.
Where are the settings?
There is no admin screen added by this plugin. You just activate it and it works.
This plugin killed my site!
I believe it. It’s a very new plugin that hasn’t been widely tested. Rather than give it a crappy rating, please use the support forum so we can figure out what happened. (I am waiting for WordPress.org to approve my plugin so I can link to the support forum)
In the meantime, to get your site back, get into your site’s files via cPanel File Manager through your hosting platform or via FTP, go into the wp-content/plugins/ folder, and delete the lazy-load-background-images-for-elementor folder – that should immediately bring your site back to life.
On newer versions of WordPress, you may also use the recovery link that gets emailed to you when your site has a critical error.
I’m not seeing huge performance increases ...
Remember – this plugin is not a lazy loader for all images on the page. It only affects background images applied to sections or columns. Use a plugin like WP Rocket to apply lazy-loading to all other image resources.
Background images which are visible (or close to visible) when the page loads are loaded immediately.
Your background images may not really be impacting the load time on your site (In other words, maybe your background images are highly optimized and small in size). A 2K JPG lazy-loaded is not going to improve your page speed much. A 500K JPG background will.
Your web server may simply be slow. Or there are other areas of optimization that need to be addressed. The best article I’ve found for tuning up everything on the site is Kinsta’s How to Speed Up Your WordPress Website (Ultimate 2020 Guide).