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svelte-svg-spinners
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A collection of [SVG Spinners](https://github.com/n3r4zzurr0/svg-spinners) components for Svelte.
A collection of SVG Spinners components for Svelte.
npm install svelte-svg-spinners
<script>
import { Pulse } from 'svelte-svg-spinners'
</script>
<Pulse />
<SpinnerComponent />
Property | Options | Description |
---|---|---|
size | number | Specifies the size of the spinner |
width | number | Specifies the width of the spinner |
height | number | Specifies the height of the spinner |
class | string | Specifies the classes of the spinner |
color | string | Color of the spinner |
dur | string | Duration of spinner animation |
ariaHidden | boolean | Set aria-hidden attribute |
MIT (c) 2024 Luis Luvia
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A collection of [SVG Spinners](https://github.com/n3r4zzurr0/svg-spinners) components for Svelte.
The npm package svelte-svg-spinners receives a total of 50 weekly downloads. As such, svelte-svg-spinners popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that svelte-svg-spinners demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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