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@lonr/browser-logo-spinner

v1.0.0

Published

browser logos as spinners

Downloads

1

Readme

browser-logo-spinner

Use browser logos as spinners!

chrome edge firefox opera safari

Installation

yarn add @lonr/browser-logo-spinner

Usage

This package provides several specific elements (e.g. <chrome-spinner>) and a <browser-logo-spinner> element which auto detects the visitor's UA and chooses one logo

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
  <head>
    <meta charset="UTF-8" />
    <title>Usage</title>
    <script defer src="https://unpkg.com/@lonr/browser-logo-spinner"></script>
  </head>
  <body>
    <chrome-spinner style="width: 100px" loading></chrome-spinner>
    <browser-logo-spinner
      style="width: 200px"
      loading
      delay="500"
      faster-rate="3"
    ></browser-logo-spinner>
  </body>
</html>

spinner.setAttribute('loading', '') or spinner.loading = true to mark the spinner loading. The spinner will wait for delay(defaults to 200ms) and then starting spinning

Then spinner.removeAttribute('loading') or spinner.loading = false to mark the spinner loaded. The spinner will speed up(controlled by faster-rate; defaults to 2) and stop at the end of the current iteration

You should at least size the element or one of it's parent elements

You probably want to set an initial loading attribute

<browser-logo-spinner style="width: 100px" loading></browser-logo-spinner>

There is also a storybook playground

Limitations

The Opera spinner is broken in Firefox and Safari

Higher CPU usage