What does preloading mean?
verb
The act of loading data or content before it is needed, often to improve performance or reduce loading times. Preloading can be used in various contexts, including web development, software engineering, and data processing.
Example
"The website uses preloading to load the images and videos before the user navigates to the relevant section, resulting in a smoother user experience."
Definition generated by AI and curated by RJS Tech Solutions LLP.