In this video tutorial, we take a look at the effect that lazy loading has on an Ionic application. Blog post: www.joshmorony.com/what-does-... Learn Ionic: www.joshmorony.com/building-m...
Great Video. When I run the app in the browser, then loading obviously means loading the app from a server, but how about I have the app installed on the phone? Then I would load the pages/components from the memory, right? Does lazy loading still matter in this case, because loading the app should take very long, right?
Yes lazy loading still matters in the case when the app is installed on the phone. It is still loading from a "server" just that your server is the device (localhost)
Nice demo of lazy-loading, but when I implemented lazy-loading, my ionic events (Event from ionic-angular) stops listening to published events. Can anyone please explain that why my ionic events stopped working as soon as I converted my ionic app into lazy-loading app? I've also reported the issue on ionic's github repo - github.com/ionic-team/ionic/issues/13955
Hi Josh. I've just discovered your tutorials and I'm gonna binge them now :) But I have a little imediate question, which I asked in the forums here: forum.ionicframework.com/t/swiping-between-pages-up-or-down/98442 Can you please help me with this? Greetings from Germany and thank you for sharing your knowledge :)