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Built-in Lazy Loading Lands in Google Chrome Canary (bleepingcomputer.com)

secwatcher writes: Google has started rolling out support for built-in lazy loading inside Chrome. Currently, support for image and iframe lazy loading is only available in Chrome Canary, the Chrome version that Google uses to test new features. Two flags are now available in the chrome://flags section of Chrome Canary. They are: chrome://flags/#enable-lazy-image-loading, chrome://flags/#enable-lazy-frame-loading. Enabling these two flags will activate a new type of content loading behavior inside the Chrome browser. The two flags have been available in Chrome Canary for a few days, since v70.0.3521.0.

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  1. Lazy loading is what? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Tells us the exact names of the config flags, doesn't even explain what lazy loading is. More like lazy editing.