Really helpful. But I didn't get the part about optimized images. I've listened 3 times and still can't follow! From 38:15 onwards. You talk about optimized and unoptimized images 2000 pixels wide, but then you mention 'the 1000 pixel is going to reflect that' - can you please explain this again? I don't understand what this means or where the 1000 pixel came into the story. And what do you mean by 'optimized' - you've mentioned format, pre-determined image size, compression before uploading - is there anything else?
A question to Ben: in addition to the lazy loading enhancements you spoke about, can you guys please look at the implementation of fetchpriority? I am trying to ensure my LCP (Largest Contentful Paint) image is loaded with the highest priority (Wordpress 6.5.4 and blocks 3.2.45), but its setting fetchpriority="high" on a below-the-fold, non-hero image. I have set the correct image as the featured image of the page, but its not being honored. A potential bug?
Really helpful. But I didn't get the part about optimized images. I've listened 3 times and still can't follow! From 38:15 onwards. You talk about optimized and unoptimized images 2000 pixels wide, but then you mention 'the 1000 pixel is going to reflect that' - can you please explain this again? I don't understand what this means or where the 1000 pixel came into the story. And what do you mean by 'optimized' - you've mentioned format, pre-determined image size, compression before uploading - is there anything else?
Thanks Kadence ❤
A question to Ben: in addition to the lazy loading enhancements you spoke about, can you guys please look at the implementation of fetchpriority? I am trying to ensure my LCP (Largest Contentful Paint) image is loaded with the highest priority (Wordpress 6.5.4 and blocks 3.2.45), but its setting fetchpriority="high" on a below-the-fold, non-hero image. I have set the correct image as the featured image of the page, but its not being honored. A potential bug?
Hi! Would you actually mind creating a support ticket regarding this? www.kadencewp.com/premium-support-tickets/
@@KadenceWP Done. Thanks.
Whatever would we do without the word 'like'?