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Originally Posted by Shedevils
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Did it work? Some people said that plugins didn't take it out.
To answer the question above somewhere about how to tell, view the source and WP adds in loading="lazy" right after "<iframe ", I just tested it since someone updated WP that I was working on lol. To turn off lazyload, you just have to add in loading="eager" in the iframe. No plugin needed.
I mean, not everything is affected, but a lot of ad scripts are and possibly this, not sure yet.
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