Google Chrome will get lazy loading for video and audio elements
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Google Chrome will get lazy loading for video and audio elements
"Lazy loading is a technique that defers loading some of the heavier elements of a page until the lighter ones are loaded, allowing users to start interacting with the content sooner."
"Since 2019, Chrome and Chromium-based browsers have had lazy loading for images and iframes, which only start loading once the user scrolls close to them on the page."
"Google is currently testing expanded lazy loading that also includes video and audio elements, which are positioned inside a video or an audio HTML tag."
"The lazy loading change is coming to Chrome 148 on both desktop and mobile, and is expected to be adopted by other Chromium-based browsers like Microsoft Edge."
Lazy loading is a technique that defers the loading of heavier page elements until lighter ones are loaded, allowing users to interact with content sooner. Since 2019, Chrome and Chromium-based browsers have implemented lazy loading for images and iframes, which load as users scroll. Google is testing expanded lazy loading for video and audio elements, which will be included in Chrome 148 for both desktop and mobile, and is expected to extend to other Chromium-based browsers like Microsoft Edge.
Read at GSMArena.com
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