fix:temporary image misalignment when loading image slowly #632
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If in a slow network environment or with large image resources, it may cause the image to temporarily appear and be misaligned after one second of loading. This is because setTimeout is used as a fallback in the code. But this misalignment and flickering can lead to a bad experience, especially when the image loading time is between 1 s and 2 s. So I think maybe we should increase the configuration to prevent this behavior or allow developers to configure time delays themselves
After 1 second
The situation in the above picture will continue until the final display of the image