Does Native Lazyload work with WordPress 6.8.2 and PHP 8.1.12? A smoke test was performed on .
No PHP errors, warnings or notices | |
No JavaScript exceptions | |
All test pages loaded successfully | |
No resource errors | |
Looks good! No problems were detected. |
Memory usage: -764.36 bytes
The average PHP memory usage increased by this amount after activating by the plugin.
Page speed impact:
insignificant.
The plugin didn't make the site noticeably slower.
WordPress version | 6.8.2 |
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PHP version | 8.1.12 |
MySQL version | 10.6.10 |
PHP memory limit | 512M |
Last updated | |
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Active installs | 7,000+ |
WordPress.org page | https://wordpress.org/plugins/native-lazyload/ |
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URL | /wp-admin/plugins.php?plugin_status=all&paged=1&s |
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Requested URL | /wp-admin/plugins.php?action=activate&plugin=native-lazyload%2Fnative-lazyload.php&plugin_status=all&paged=1&s&_wpnonce=baec7b7a5b |
Aspect | after-activation |
HTTP status | 200 |
Load time | 0.429 s |
Memory usage | 3.52 MiB |
JS errors | None |
Resource errors | None |
URL | / |
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Aspect | front-page |
HTTP status | 200 |
Load time | 0.216 s |
Memory usage | 3.45 MiB |
JS errors | None |
Resource errors | None |
URL | Load time | Memory usage | ||||
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Inactive | Active | Change | Inactive | Active | Change | |
/wp-admin/index.php | 0.392 s | 0.336 s | -0.056 s | 3.51 MiB | 3.51 MiB | + 3.3 KiB |
/wp-admin/edit.php | 0.204 s | 0.201 s | -0.003 s | 3.57 MiB | 3.58 MiB | + 10.91 KiB |
/wp-admin/post-new.php | 0.772 s | 0.631 s | -0.141 s | 6.06 MiB | 6.07 MiB | + 7.73 KiB |
/wp-admin/upload.php | 0.571 s | 0.349 s | -0.222 s | 3.52 MiB | 3.51 MiB | - 14.1 KiB |
/wp-admin/options-writing.php | 0.210 s | 0.202 s | -0.008 s | 3.5 MiB | 3.49 MiB | - 10.11 KiB |
/wp-admin/media-new.php | 0.275 s | 0.381 s | +0.106 s | 3.49 MiB | 3.49 MiB | - 1.91 KiB |
/wp-admin/edit-tags.php?taxonomy=category | 0.256 s | 0.227 s | -0.029 s | 3.5 MiB | 3.51 MiB | + 8.76 KiB |
/wp-admin/post-new.php?post_type=page | 0.619 s | 0.623 s | +0.004 s | 6.05 MiB | 6.05 MiB | + 3.26 KiB |
/wp-admin/options-discussion.php | 0.472 s | 0.391 s | -0.081 s | 3.5 MiB | 3.49 MiB | - 13.61 KiB |
/wp-admin/edit-comments.php | 0.208 s | 0.202 s | -0.006 s | 3.52 MiB | 3.51 MiB | - 14.11 KiB |
/ | 0.303 s | 0.209 s | -0.094 s | 3.43 MiB | 3.45 MiB | + 11.67 KiB |
Average | 0.389 s | 0.341 s | -0.048 s | 3.97 MiB | 3.97 MiB | - 764.36 bytes |
Note: Third-party libraries and minified JS/CSS files are excluded from these statistics where possible, so the numbers you see here may be lower than those reported by other tools.
Language | % | Lines of code | Comment lines | Files | |
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PHP | 79.1% | 355 | 358 | 5 | |
JavaScript | 20.7% | 93 | 33 | 2 | |
SVG | 0.2% | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Total | 449 | 391 | 8 |
Lines of code | 355 |
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Total complexity | 64 |
Median class complexity | 8.0 |
Median method complexity | 1.0 |
Most complex class | Google\Native_Lazyload\Lazy_Loader |
Most complex function | Google\Native_Lazyload\Lazy_Loader::filter_add_lazyload_placeholders() |
Classes | 4 |
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Methods | 27 |
Functions | 3 |
Things that the plugin adds to the site. This section is not intended to be comprehensive. The test tool only looks for a few specific types of added content.
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