hey, be lazy ===== bLazy is a lightweight script for lazy loading and multi-serving images, iframes, videos and more (less than 1.4KB minified and gzipped). It’s written in pure JavaScript why it doesn’t depend on 3rd-party libraries such as jQuery. It lets you lazy load and multi-serve your images so you can save bandwidth and server requests. The user will have faster load times and save data usage if he/she doesn't browse the whole page. **Table of Contents**
1. [Demo](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy#demo)
2. [Usage & API](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy#how-to--api)
3. [Why be lazy?](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy#why-be-lazy)
4. [Changelog](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy#changelog)
5. [License](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy#license)
## DEMO ## [http://dinbror.dk/blazy/](http://dinbror.dk/blazy/?ref=github) More examples: [http://dinbror.dk/blazy/examples/](http://dinbror.dk/blazy/examples/?ref=github) Codepen playground: http://codepen.io/dinbror/pen/HzCAJ ## USAGE & API ## [http://dinbror.dk/blog/blazy/](http://dinbror.dk/blog/blazy/?ref=github) ### INSTALL You can install blazy.js with npm: ``` npm npm install blazy --save ``` or bower: ``` bower bower install blazy --save ``` ### CDN If you don't want to host the script yourself you can link to the latest minified file: `//cdn.jsdelivr.net/blazy/latest/blazy.min.js` on [jsDelivr](http://www.jsdelivr.com/#!blazy). Exchange `latest` with the specific version number if you want to lock it in. ## WHY BE LAZY? ## * bLazy is used on big sites with millions of monthly visitors so it has been tested out in the real world. * bLazy is written in pure JavaScript why it doesn’t depend on 3rd-party libraries such as jQuery. * bLazy is lightweight, less than 1.4KB and less than 1.25KB if you don't need IE7- support. * bLazy is very fast. It has focus on performance why it also auto-destroys when it's done lazy loading. * bLazy can lazy load all types of images including background images. * bLazy is future-proof. It supports srcset and the picture element. * bLazy can serve retina images on retina devices. * bLazy can lazy load everything with a src like iframes, HTML5 videos, scripts, unity games etc. * bLazy supports all browsers used today including legacy browsers like IE7 and 8. * bLazy supports all main module formats like AMD, CommonJS and globals. ## CHANGELOG ### v 1.6.2 (2016/05/09) ### * Fixed bug introduced in v.1.6.0, not using retina/breakpoint src [#90](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/issues/90). ### v 1.6.1 (2016/05/02) ### * Implemented a workaround for onload/onerror bug introduced in chrome v50, [LINK](https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/chrome/p51Lk7vnP2o). Fixed [#85](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/issues/85). ### v 1.6.0 (2016/04/30) ### * Added support for srcset and the picture element. Fixed [#69](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/issues/69), [#75](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/issues/75), [#77](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/issues/77) and [#82](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/issues/82). * Added support for lazy load of videos with sources. Fixed [#81](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/issues/81). * Bugfix. Ensuring that error and success classes won't be added multiple times. Fixed [#84](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/issues/84). * Marked `breakpoints` as obsolete. Will be removed in upcoming version. Use srcset and/or the picture element instead. ### v 1.5.4 (2016/03/06) ### * Fixed two Safari bugs: [#66](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/issues/66) and [#78](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/issues/78). Ensuring "DOM ready". ### v 1.5.3 (2016/03/01) ### * Implemented [#30](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/pull/30). Keeping data source until success. * Fixed [#47](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/pull/47). After implementing #30 you can now get the image src and more information in the error/success callbacks. * Added example page to repo `/example/index.html`. ### v 1.5.2 (2015/12/01) ### * Fixed minor bug where the error class was added when calling `revalidate()`. * Minor refactoring ### v 1.5.1 (2015/11/14) ### * Fixed toArray function so it now works in IE7 + 8 again. Bug introduced in 1.4.0. Thanks for reporting [@imcotton](https://github.com/imcotton). * Fixed [#41](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/pull/41). Added options for validate and saveViewportOffset delay. ### v 1.5.0 (2015/10/30) ### * Added new feature. Now you can lazy load everything with a src attribute like iframes, unity games etc. * Fixed [#45](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/issues/45). Now you can pass an option if you always want to load invisible images/elements. * Fixed [#49](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/issues/49). Expanded the `load` function so it's now possible to pass a list of elements instead of only one element. Tested with getElementById, getElementsByClassName, querySelectorAll, querySelector and jQuery selector. * Fixed [#63](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/issues/63). ### v 1.4.1 (2015/10/12) ### * Fixed [#60](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/issues/60). An "Uncaught TypeError" when options is null introduced in the refactoring in version 1.4.0. ### v 1.4.0 (2015/09/28) ### * Fixed [#56](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/issues/56). Now it's possible to create multiple versions of blazy without overriding options. ### v 1.3.1 (2015/02/01) ### * Added support for CommonJS-like environments that support module.exports like [node](http://nodejs.org/). ### v 1.3.0 (2015/01/23) ### * Fixed [#34](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/issues/34). Expanded public `load` function with force attribute, so you can force hidden images to be loaded. * Fixed [#24](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/issues/24), [#32](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/issues/32) and [#35](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/issues/35). Updated "elementInView" function with intersection check. Thanks @teohhanhui. ### v 1.2.2 (2014/05/04) ### * Fixed [#15](https://github.com/dinbror/blazy/issues/15), when you resize the browser window in another tab bLazy didn't trigger new images in view. Thanks joshribakoff. ### v 1.2.1 (2014/03/23) ### * When lazy loading background images it now only updates the background-image css attribute. Thanks Saku. ### v 1.2.0 (2014/02/15) ### * Important note: renamed option multi to `breakpoints` because it's much more descriptive. * Added [AMD](https://github.com/amdjs/amdjs-api/wiki/AMD) support. * Minor refactoring. ### v 1.1.3 (2014/01/21) ### * Fixed hardcoded retina check (isRetina = true). * Fixed "Uncaught TypeError" when data-src is null. Instead it'll trigger the `error` callback. ### v 1.1.2 (2014/01/03) ### * New feature: After many requests I added the possibility to handle retina images (if you’re not doing retina-first). * New feature: Now you can also lazy load background images. * Added new option, `separator`. Used if you want to pass retina images, default separator is ‘|’. (data-src=“image.jpg|image@2x.jpg”). ### v 1.1.1 (2013/12/27) ### * Fixed #1, resize/scroll events may be detached when adding elements by ajax. * Added new option, `errorClass`. Classname an image will get if something goes wrong, default is ‘b-error’. * Renamed option loadedClass to `successClass` so naming is aligned. Default is still ‘b-loaded’. ### v 1.1.0 (2013/11/22) ### * Renamed success callback from onLoaded to `success`. * Added onerror callback; `error`. * Added the possibility to pass multiple containers instead of one. ### v 1.0.5 (2013/10/7) ### * Fixed "Uncaught TypeError" when container isn't default (window). ### v 1.0.4 (2013/8/29) ### * Added null check so we won't try to load an image if it's missing a data source. ### v 1.0.3 (2013/8/27) ### * Added new option, `loadedClass`. Classname an image will get when loaded. * Added support for horizontal lazy loading. * Reduced throttle time for validate. ### v 1.0.2 (2013/8/7) ### * Fixed typo in unbindEvent function. * Added support for IE7 as promised (fallback for querySelectorAll). ### v 1.0.1 (2013/8/6) ### * Performance improvements. * Added throttle function to ensure that we don't call resize/scroll functions too often. * Cleaning image markup when image has loaded. ##LICENSE: Copyright (c) 2013-16 Bjørn Klinggaard. Licensed under the [The MIT License (MIT)](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).