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react-content-loader
- How can I get a screen to load like this until data is got
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Just launched my first app - ShopCats (shopcats.app). Getting react-navigation right was a very interesting challenge, details below.
What's great about is that you can design your loading screens on their site: https://skeletonreact.com/
- prefered way to fetch extra data when navigating
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Awesome Things Related To React Hooks 😍
React Content Loader - SVG-Powered component to easily create placeholder loadings (like Facebook’s cards loading).
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18 amazing 🤩 GitHub repositories that will help you 🪄 make a beautiful project
This is a Vue port for react-content-loader.
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Load API content as elements become visible to users in React
TL;DR; You can reduce the number of queries you make on listing pages by loading content as it gets displayed. Use react-intersection-observer to detect when an element becomes visible and react-content-loader to display a contentful placeholder loader.
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Skeleton Loading
I use https://github.com/danilowoz/react-content-loader can create skeletons with svgs. might sound confusing at first but it works well, is performant and does the job. https://skeletonreact.com/ Firstly check this website out see if they already have what you need in their presets
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Load API content progressively as elements become visible to users
I eventually ended up combining react-intersection-observer and react-content-loader to create a progressive loading experience where elements get loaded as they become visible to users.
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Lazy loading react components with React.lazy and Suspense
The current UX trend is to use some kind of a placeholder animation while loading pieces of UI. react-content-loader is a popular npm package for this use case. It is customizable, supports react and react-native, has some bundled presets, and actually supports SVG animation out of the box.
nextjs-loader
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The Uploadcare Image Loader for Next.js Has Been Released
You can test the project in action here and check out its code on Github @uploadcare/nextjs-loader. Feel free to suggest your improvements in the issue queue on Github.
What are some alternatives?
personlig-bilskilt - 🚗 Skiltgenerator for personlig bilskilt i SVG-format. Kan brukes som badge på GitHub.
react-spinners - A collection of loading spinner components for react
react-native-skeleton-placeholder - SkeletonPlaceholder is a React Native library to easily create an amazing loading effect.
next-image-proxy - 🖼️ Image proxy for Next.js. Makes it possible to use dynamic domains in next/image component.
rc-progress - React Progress Bar
uploadcare-js-api-clients - JavaScript library for work with Uploadcare API
react-widget - Uploadcare React Widget
react-block-ui - Easy way to block the user from interacting with your UI.
next-plugin-cdn - Next.js plugin for automatic asset uploading to a CDN during build time. Improve website performance and reduce load times.
react-loader-spinner - Collection sets of a spinners for async operations for ReactJS
shipjs - Take control of what is going to be your next release.