Class="ali...: <img Decoding="async" Loading="lazy"
: This is "lazy loading," which instructs the browser to only download the image when it is about to appear on the user's screen (e.g., as they scroll down). This saves bandwidth and makes the initial page load much faster.
: This tells the browser to decode the image in the background (asynchronously). Normally, a browser might stop rendering the rest of the page while it figures out how to display a large image; this attribute keeps the text and other elements moving while the image processes. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="ali...
: Some WordPress themes or optimization plugins might double-up on these attributes, causing the browser to misinterpret the tag. : This is "lazy loading," which instructs the
: If you are using a plugin for galleries or sliders, the plugin might be malfunctioning and outputting raw code instead of the rendered image. Normally, a browser might stop rendering the rest
These attributes tell a web browser exactly how it should handle an image to ensure the rest of the page loads smoothly:
The code snippet you provided refers to typically used to speed up website loading times. This specific string is often automatically generated by Content Management Systems (CMS) like WordPress for any images you upload to a post. What This Code Does