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johnsmith153

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Fair point about lazy loading images. There's still no way of telling the script 'how many' images to lazy load, and when to stop, though, but of course there's pros and cons with any method. I am thinking this might be better for image quantity though.

It only loads what the user sees. That's the beauty of it, and you can force it to load X images more than the user can physically see so that they don't have to wait for it to download if you desire. Why are you wanting it to stop though, is my question?

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