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Patrick Rauland
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Patrick Rauland

Patrick Rauland is obsessed with WooCommerce. He has used it as a customer, worked for WooCommerce support, developed core functionality in WooCommerce itself, led three releases, and helped plan their yearly conference (WooConf). He now helps people by writing his blog, creating courses for LinkedIn Learning/Lynda, and writing books. Patrick is also the co-founder of WooSesh, an online conference for WooCommerce developers and store owners. Patrick lives in Denver, Colorado, where you can probably find him at a local coffee shop, typing away
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Optimizing content above the fold

On a typical product page, there are a half dozen images. And many of them are “below the fold.” The fold is a term from the newspaper industry where there was a literal fold. You wanted your best headlines and photos to be above the fold so everyone would see them.

In the following screenshot, you can see where my fold is on my laptop and what is considered above and below the fold:

Figure 9.25: Above the fold on my laptop

Figure 9.25: Above the fold on my laptop

In the web world, we still use the fold terminology but we talk about it in different ways. And when it comes to optimization, we can “lazy load” our images. Lazy loading means we only download the image once the viewer starts scrolling down.

Prior to 2020, you had to use a plugin to lazy load images. However, as is always happening in the technology space, browsers have developed a standard to lazy load images (https://web.dev/articles/browser-level-image-lazy-loading...

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Patrick Rauland is obsessed with WooCommerce. He has used it as a customer, worked for WooCommerce support, developed core functionality in WooCommerce itself, led three releases, and helped plan their yearly conference (WooConf). He now helps people by writing his blog, creating courses for LinkedIn Learning/Lynda, and writing books. Patrick is also the co-founder of WooSesh, an online conference for WooCommerce developers and store owners. Patrick lives in Denver, Colorado, where you can probably find him at a local coffee shop, typing away
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