Suspected Litespeed Lazyload Not Painting til Move Mouse or Touch Screen on Mobile
Anyone seen this before? Hit page and nothing loads until you move the mouse on desktop or touch the screen on mobile. Desktop is less noticeable because naturally I move the mouse around slightly while I'm waiting for page to load haha. But mobile it's easy to notice, nothing shows until touch of screen aka start scrolling wondering where the text and images are haha. I've set specific data-no-lazy="1" in the attributes of sections, columns, and the individual widget and still doesn't paint til you touch screen / move mouse. Any ideas to try? Thank you in advance!
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Hey there! It doesn't sound like this is related to cPanel, but since you're saying "paint" it sounds like it is related to a certain application. Are you seeing Litespeed issues with any other area of the machine? If not, what application are you using? 0 -
Yeeaaaa, not cpanel directly, but I think I get my litespeed license through here and it's the best forums for response from gents like yourself I've fallen into haha. pull up page, don't move mouse or touch screen on mobile, page loads but header text doesn't, then soon as you move mouse in viewport or touch screen on mobile everything loads. Now I'm thinking it may have something to clash of entrance animations and lazyload litespeed... But I have it all marked no lazy load, so probably complicated glitch between all the litespeed minification css optimizations and the elementor entrance annimations . aye yie yie. haha Just trying to get a friendly consult at this point I suppose! Thanks 0 -
Thanks for the additional details. I do see that behavior on my end, but I'm not sure what that would be. Since you have root access to the server, I'd recommend checking the Apache logs to see if anything interesting shows up there that could point you in the right direction. You're always welcome to submit a ticket to our team as well and we can check the server directly for you on our end. 0 -
Thanks for the additional details. I do see that behavior on my end, but I'm not sure what that would be. Since you have root access to the server, I'd recommend checking the Apache logs to see if anything interesting shows up there that could point you in the right direction. You're always welcome to submit a ticket to our team as well and we can check the server directly for you on our end.
Sounds good sounds good. Thank ya!0
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