Advanced performant Lazy Loader using Intersection Observer API
lozad.js is a light-weight library to lazy load elements using JavaScript.
It is written with an aim to lazy load images, ads, videos or any other element using the recently added Intersection Observer API with tremendous performance benefits.
Existing lazy loading libraries hook up the scroll event or use a periodic timer and call getBoundingClientRect() on elements that need to be lazy loaded. This approach, however, is painfully slow as each call to getBoundingClientRect() forces the browser to re-layout the entire page and will introduce considerable jank to your website.
Making this more efficient and performant is what IntersectionObserver is designed for, and it’s landed in Chrome 51. IntersectionObservers let you know when an observed element enters or exits the browser’s viewport.
lozad.js is just 569 bytes minified & gzipped. It has NO DEPENDENCIES :).
- Yarn:
yarn add lozad
- NPM:
npm install lozad
- Bower:
bower install lozad
- Download zip
Note: lozad.js supports AMD and commonJS module pattern out of the box.
new Lozad(); // lazy loads images with selector class as 'lozad'
with custom options:
new Lozad({
selectorClass: 'lozad', // for identification of images to lazy load
rootMargin: '10px 0px', // syntax similar to that of CSS Margin
threshold: 0.1 // ratio of image convergence
})
Reference:
give custom function definition to load element:
// Initialize Lozad
let lozad = new Lozad();
lozad.load = function(el) {
console.log('loading element');
// Custom implementation to load an element
// e.g. el.src = el.dataset.src;
}
Available in latest browsers. If browser support is not available, then make use of this polyfill.
Interested in contributing features and fixes?
See the Changelog
Copyright (c) 2017 Apoorv Saxena, https://apoorv.pro Licensed under the MIT license.