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@trendmicro/react-loader
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React Loader
Demo: https://trendmicro-frontend.github.io/react-loader
npm install --save react @trendmicro/react-loader
@trendmicro/react-loader
and its styles in your application as follows:import Loader from '@trendmicro/react-loader';
// Be sure to include styles at some point, probably during your bootstraping
import '@trendmicro/react-loader/dist/react-loader.css';
<Loader
className="component"
>
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</Loader>
<Loader size="lg" />
<Loader size="large" />
<Loader size="md" />
<Loader size="medium" />
<Loader size="sm" />
<Loader size="small" />
<Button disabled>
<Loader size="small" />
Uploading
</Button>
<Button btnStyle="primary" disabled>
<Loader size="small" />
Uploading
</Button>
<Loader size="lg" overlay={true} />
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Trend Micro Components: React Loader
The npm package @trendmicro/react-loader receives a total of 171 weekly downloads. As such, @trendmicro/react-loader popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @trendmicro/react-loader demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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