Hi @ricardhh10
I hope you’re well today!
This behavior doesn’t seem to be a bug but suggest that there’s something else happening: most likely either some sort of a conflict or there (quite probably) is some JS optimization and/or caching interfering.
There is no option to switch lazy load for logged-in/logged-out visitors only but before we look into possible workarounds, let’s try to find the culprit here.
Let me ask then:
– is there any other plugin (or maybe an option in the theme) that also provides lazy load on site? If yes, make sure that lazy load is enabled in only one of them (may it be Smush or the other one)
– are you using any caching plugins or server-level cache and if yes – what is it?
– are you using any kind of JS optimization tools on site and if yes, what?
Also, could you try switching on “Enable native lazy loading” option in Smush Lazy Load settings and see if that changes anything?
Would you mind sharing a link to example page affected by this too so we could take a closer look?
Kind regards,
Adam
Hello, finally it was a cache plugin that I had active, update the cache and it works correctly, thank you very much
