Web pages are becoming more and more complex, but browser vendors have been hard at work trying to offset that with performance and caching improvements. For example, Service Workers allow sites to cache certain data locally to speed up load times (or work offline entirely). 'Lazy loading' is another performance enhancement that has been in development, and now it has arrived in the Canary channel of Chrome.
The concept behind lazy loading is simple - images and frames that aren't visible to the user aren't loaded until they become visible.
Read More'Lazy loading' feature to speed up browing now available in Chrome Canary was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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