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PleaseWait.js A simple library to show your users a beautiful splash page while your application loads. Launch demo To Use Step 1: Install bower install please-wait npm install please-wait Step 2: Include in your HTML Include the please-wait.css file in your <head> tag/in your normal workflow. You can include the please-wait.js file at the end of your body, but above your other <script> tag(s) if
Usage: Include the CSS and Javascript for Spin.js and Ladda effect: <link rel="stylesheet" href="dist/ladda-themeless.min.css"> <script src="dist/spin.min.js"></script> <script src="dist/ladda.min.js"></script> Then to produce a button with the Ladda effect: <button class="btn btn-primary ladda-button" data-style="expand-left"><span class="ladda-label">expand-left</span></button> Or using "a" tag:
.spinner { width: 40px; height: 40px; background-color: #333; margin: 100px auto; -webkit-animation: sk-rotateplane 1.2s infinite ease-in-out; animation: sk-rotateplane 1.2s infinite ease-in-out; } @-webkit-keyframes sk-rotateplane { 0% { -webkit-transform: perspective(120px) } 50% { -webkit-transform: perspective(120px) rotateY(180deg) } 100% { -webkit-transform: perspective(120px) rotateY(180deg
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