Plugin info

Total downloads: 2,072
Active installs: 40
Total reviews: 0
Average rating: 0
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 6 language(s)
Contributors: 2
Last updated: 9/18/2023 (835 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 5/5/2023 (2 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 6.1
Tested up to WordPress version: 6.3.4
Minimum PHP version: 5.6

Maintenance & Compatibility

Maintenance score

Possibly abandoned • Last updated 835 days ago

20/100

Is Fetchpriority abandoned?

Possibly abandoned (last update 835 days ago).

Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 6.1
Tested up to: 6.3.4
Requires PHP: 5.6

Similar & Alternatives

Explore plugins with similar tags, and compare key metrics like downloads, ratings, updates, support, and WP/PHP compatibility.

FetchPriority Featured Image
Rating 0.0/5 (0 reviews)Active installs 30

Description

This plugin adds the fetchpriority="high" attribute to the image that is most likely the LCP image for the current response, improving LCP performance by telling the browser to prioritize that image. The LCP image detection directly relies on the existing WordPress core heuristics that determine whether to not lazy-load an image. The only difference is that, while multiple images may not be lazy-loaded, only a single image will be annotated with fetchpriority="high".

Installation

Installation from within WordPress

  1. Visit Plugins > Add New.
  2. Search for Fetchpriority.
  3. Install and activate the Fetchpriority plugin.

Manual installation

  1. Upload the entire fetchpriority folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  2. Visit Plugins.
  3. Activate the Fetchpriority plugin.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I submit my plugin feedback?

Feedback is encouraged and much appreciated, especially since this plugin may contain future WordPress core features. If you have suggestions or requests for new features, you can submit them as an issue in the WordPress Performance Team’s GitHub repository. If you need help with troubleshooting or have a question about the plugin, please create a new topic on our support forum.

Where can I report security bugs?

The Performance team and WordPress community take security bugs seriously. We appreciate your efforts to responsibly disclose your findings, and will make every effort to acknowledge your contributions.

To report a security issue, please visit the WordPress HackerOne program.

How can I contribute to the plugin?

Contributions are always welcome! Learn more about how to get involved in the Core Performance Team Handbook.

Review feed

No reviews available

Screenshots

No screenshots available

Changelog

1.1.1

  • Add standalone plugin assets. (815)

1.1.0

  • Display admin notice to deactivate the plugin if feature already available in WordPress core. (769)

1.0.0

  • Initial release of the Fetchpriority plugin as a standalone plugin. (704)