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react-loading-order-with-animation
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Animate components in order.
npm install react-loading-order-with-animation
import LoadingOrderAnimation from 'react-loading-order-with-animation';
<LoadingOrderAnimation animation="fade-in"
move="from-bottom-to-top"
distance={30}
speed={1000}
wait={300}>
<div>
Children component
</div>
</LoadingOrderAnimation>
animation
(String) - effect, values: fade-in
, default: fade-in
move
(String) - direction, values: from-top-to-bottom
, from-bottom-to-top
, from-left-to-right
, from-right-to-left
, default: none
distance
(Number) - direction distance in px, default: 0
speed
(Number) - animation speed in ms, default: 700
wait
(Number) - wait before animation, after, default: 100
block
(String) - css style, values: inline
, block
, default: block
$ npm install
$ npm start
And open in browser: http://localhost:4000
$ npm run build
FAQs
React Loading Order With Animation
The npm package react-loading-order-with-animation receives a total of 112 weekly downloads. As such, react-loading-order-with-animation popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-loading-order-with-animation 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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