 I've just edited a page in WordPress 5.5 and I want to check out the new feature of lazy loading. While using lazy loading, your images only start loading as you get closer to the image. Let's say when the text gets into particular view of your browser. You'll find that your page is load much faster and only images that you are actually going to get to see, let's say when you stay on this particular page and you keep scrolling, only those images will be called from the server into your browser. Now if I inspect this image, for example, you will see that it has an attribute of loading and it is equal to lazy. Lazy loading is supposed to help improve the web by making pages load images when only necessary. So let's say you have 100 images here. They all should unload at the same time. So that helps with the servers reducing the need for energy and of course making the environment even better. However, you might find that you don't need lazy loading on your particular pages. So how do you turn that off? Because this is the new default WordPress setting. Lazy loading is always on by default. So how do I turn that off? The way you do this is by going inside your WordPress, you go to theme and then you go to the editor of the theme and then we're going to look for the functions.php file and inside that file right after the PHP, what I'm going to do is add a new filter. So we'll say add filter and inside here we just need one particular filter for us to actually do that. And this filter is WP lazy loading enabled. Now what we're going to do is we need to return this as false. So what I'm going to do is employ the WordPress function which is underscore return underscore false. So what this will do is that this function will return false to this particular filter hook and then lazy loading will be turned off. So all I need to do is just update this file and then when I come back to my page and reload it if I go and look at one image just inspect the image you'll actually see that we no longer have lazy loading there. I'll go to another image inspect it. You don't have lazy loading in here as part of the attributes anymore. So that's how you switch off lazy loading from your WordPress in just under one line of code. You can copy this and just use it. Add filter WP lazy loading enabled and you return false. So if you enjoyed the video give it a thumbs up, share it with your friends and subscribe to the channel for other updates. Don't forget to turn on the notification bell. Enjoy your day.