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lazy-loader-js

v1.1.1

Published

## Installation

Downloads

3

Readme

Lazy Loading

Installation

npm install lazy-loader-js

and of course calling it where you want like lazyJs();

and in your main js file

import lazyLoading from "lazy-loader-js"

Intro

This lazy loading script provides a feature that holds the height of your DOM, even when your images haven't fully loaded yet and while they are being loaded in.

Code example

<div class="outer-container"> // this is just an example, must use an outer element to set max width of image.
  <figure>
    <img class="lazy-img" data-lazy-src="" data-lazy-width="" data-lazy-height="">
  </figure>
</div>

Must use

You must use the following:

class: lazy-img

data-attributes: data-lazy-src, data-lazy-width, data-lazy-height

wrap a figure around each image.

Styles

You will be able to have access to a is--loaded class. This class becomes available when the image becomes fully loaded and is ready to be viewed.

Sup?

If you have any questions feel free to email me or contact me on Twitter @ispykenny