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react-progressive-image-loading
Advanced tools
Progressively load images using a blur effect. Edit
Progressively load images using a blur effect.
$ npm install react-progressive-image-loading --save
import ProgressiveImage from "react-progressive-image-loading";
<ProgressiveImage
preview="/images/tiny-preview.png"
src="/images/preview.png"
render={(src, style) => <img src={src} style={style} />}
/>
Instead of using the img
tag, you can use background-image
with a div
.
<ProgressiveImage
preview="/images/tiny-preview.png"
src="/images/preview.png"
render={(src, style) => <div style={Object.assign(style, { backgroundImage: `url(${src})` })} />}
/>
You can also customize the transition time and the timing function used for that transition.
<ProgressiveImage
preview="/images/tiny-preview.png"
src="/images/preview.png"
transitionTime={500}
transitionFunction="ease"
render={(src, style) => <img src={src} style={style} />}
/>
FAQs
Progressively load images using a blur effect. Edit
The npm package react-progressive-image-loading receives a total of 227 weekly downloads. As such, react-progressive-image-loading popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-progressive-image-loading 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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