Chrome Canary, or in other words, the experimental version of the Chrome browser. Here, you can use many new features during testing, and Lazy Loading is one of them. So, to enable Lazy Loading for accelerated page loading in Chrome, readers must download Chrome Canary to their computer and install it beforehand.
What is Lazy Loading?
Lazy Loading is a new feature present in Chrome, specifically in the experimental Chrome Canary version. Lazy Loading, or as we can call it, the 'lazy loading' feature, allows you to quickly load the content of a website, saving bandwidth through a special algorithm only available on Chrome Canary.
Instead of loading the entire website as usual, Lazy Loading helps you load only the images and content you are currently viewing on the website. The sections below are temporarily not loaded unless you scroll down. This allows users to quickly load the website, reducing access time.
How to enable Lazy Loading for accelerated page loading in Chrome
Step 1: To enable Lazy Loading for accelerated page loading in Chrome, we need to download Chrome Canary to our computer. Rest assured, as Chrome Canary runs independently of the Google Chrome you are currently using.
Step 2: After the download is complete, proceed to install Chrome Canary just like Google Chrome.
Step 3: Right after that, the system will ask if you want to display quick access to some apps or not. It's up to you to show or remove. After making your selection, press Get Started to finish.
Step 4: Next, on the browser's toolbar, type the command and access Chrome://flags.
Step 5: In the Chrome Flags section, type the search keyword 'enable lazy image loading'. The results will be displayed below. To enable Lazy Loading for accelerated page loading in Chrome, click on the Default section.
Step 6: Switch from Default to Enable, then receive a notification to restart Chrome Canary to complete enabling Lazy Loading for accelerated page loading in Chrome. Click on Relaunch now to finalize enabling Lazy Loading for accelerated page loading in Chrome.
Now you can assess how the Lazy Loading feature operates, whether browsing is faster or not. For Mytour's experience, let readers test it themselves, leave results for Mytour if you successfully verify the Lazy Loading feature.
The Lazy Loading feature is still in the testing phase. However, readers shouldn't worry too much as there are many ways to speed up the current Chrome. Furthermore, upcoming versions of this browser have also improved many features to help users accelerate Chrome during usage.
Another tip for Google Chrome users who want to speed up is to use Cheat Engine. We can accelerate web browsing on Google Chrome with software designed for games, offline games. Refer to how to speed up web browsing on Google Chrome here and follow Mytour's instructions.
