Oh I think I understand the use case now

On older hardware gif results may appear as static images due to loading

Such users want to be able to verify the gif they are copying

To help with this, a feature is needed to isolate the single gif to allow it to fully load and loop for the user to verify (if wrong gif, then should be easy to go back to search results to find the next one to preview)

Is that right?

I’ll have to think about this one so it doesn’t disrupt the UX for newer devices that don’t have this issue, but I’m sure we can figure it out

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Yes - not so much static but slowly animating as so many are starving the runtime or cpu 😭

Im learning CSS this week, you could possibly lazy load on scroll and toggle images on/off in DOM - seems to speed up complex scenes here:

display: none; visibility: hidden;

display: block; visibility: visible;

Not a bad idea!

I’ll try it out and let you know when I have it implemented 🤙

Thanks for the help, homie

I just pushed an update with lazy loading (hopefully I did it right)

Would you mind trying it and seeing if it made a difference for you?

I just pushed an update with lazy loading (hopefully I did it right)

Would you mind trying it and seeing if it made a difference for you?

Works perfectly, quick scroll and they all play immediately or rapidly TY!!