videojs-markers
react-content-loader
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videojs-markers
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.
What are some alternatives?
Hover - A collection of CSS3 powered hover effects to be applied to links, buttons, logos, SVG, featured images and so on. Easily apply to your own elements, modify or just use for inspiration. Available in CSS, Sass, and LESS.
personlig-bilskilt - 🚗 Skiltgenerator for personlig bilskilt i SVG-format. Kan brukes som badge på GitHub.
lottie-web - Render After Effects animations natively on Web, Android and iOS, and React Native. http://airbnb.io/lottie/
react-native-skeleton-placeholder - SkeletonPlaceholder is a React Native library to easily create an amazing loading effect.
WebSlides - Create HTML presentations in seconds —
nextjs-loader - Uploadcare custom image loader for Next.js
Magic-Grid - A simple, lightweight Javascript library for dynamic grid layouts.
rc-progress - React Progress Bar
vue-content-loader - SVG component to create placeholder loading, like Facebook cards loading.
react-spinners - A collection of loading spinner components for react
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react-block-ui - Easy way to block the user from interacting with your UI.