I am glad we sorted the problem out.
If the LazyLoad plugin is a mandatory for you; try to find an alternative one. There are many different variations of LazyLoad plugins available around for free. Try them.
But you should be aware, those lazyLoad plugins are only for visual improvement. They have nothing to do with the bandwidth. Because even though the lazyLoad is active, all the pictures gets loaded when the page is fully loaded, but the below pictures get "hidden" (by CSS rule) until you scroll down.
You will save bandwidth only if you use AJAX loading to load the remaining content of the page which usually starts running when you scroll down to the bottom-edge. Just like how it is with Facebook.com newsfeed. Only this king of continues AJAX content loading will save you bandwidth, not the LazyLoad for graphics.
Anyway, i am closing this topic and marking this case solved.
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