• Hi Frank,

    I always create a couple of vertical Pinterest-friendly images and add them at the end of the post. The rest of the images used are horizontal and I use nopin=”nopin” since there’s no point in people pinning images that aren’t normally repinned by their followers.

    I have lazy load enabled, so right now readers have to scroll all the way to the end of the post to see the pinnable images. Not ideal since some of them might not be aware of the pinnable images and just move on without scrolling all the way down.

    So I was wondering what would be the best solution for the Pinterest-friendly images to show when somebody clicks on the floating share button while they are still at the beginning of the post.

    Use the ‘Lazy-load exclusions’ and add a class for all the Pinterest-friendly images? Do I just type in a class name like ‘pinterestfriendly’ in the ‘Lazy-load exclusions’ field and then add ‘pinterestfriendly’ as an image class?

    Or would it be better (for speed and such) to just move the Pinterest-friendly images towards the top of the blog post?

    Thanks a lot,
    Laura

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    not 100% sure I understand Laura; are the pinterest images currently lazy-loaded or not? if yes and you want them not to; excluding based on any attribute inside the img tag should work.

    frank

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