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handy library to manipulate loader's state. for more information, please check ldloader documentation.
create an object for each loader you want to use:
var ldld = new ldloader(config);
config includes following options:
on/off status changed. useful for chaining toggling events.
v: on/off status.Methods:
v if v is defined.There is no constraint about how ldloader's DOM structure should be. Basically it contains an element for loader, and the element's parent in which the loader is shown. You control all the animation and effects based on active-class toggled by ldloader.
For convenience, ldloader is shipped with some builtin css for simple usage:
currentColor by default.You can also use ldloader along with loading-btn and loading.css:
<div class="btn ld-ext-right">
Load
<div class="ld ld-ball ld-bounce"></div>
</div>
<script>
var ldld = new ldloader({root: ".ld-ext-right"});
ldld.on(); ldld.off(1000);
</script>
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We found that ldloader demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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