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: Lazyloading images and SEO Lazyloading images with a noscript fallback. Should I expect any damage in the SERPs? The site is completely thumbnail based. Also should I put a smaller image size

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Lazyloading images with a noscript fallback. Should I expect any damage in the SERPs?
The site is completely thumbnail based. Also should I put a smaller image size in the noscript fallback to increase crawlability?
We have nearly 1mil thumbs so it's a decision I'm hesitant to do. The reason why I'm thinking about it in the first place is because we're upping thumbail size about 50% which will add 10% of pagesize.

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@Nimeshi995

When using lazy image load make sure:


Use a technique that keeps the SRC attribute of the tag so it will be transparent to search engines bots. (Many plugins use data-src.) Just like the when you use <a> tags for Ajax, you should keep the original href so bots can crawl the target location.
Use image site maps.

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