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bufferingrenzzanimation

v3.2.4

Published

A buffering animation is utilized to convey progress to users while waiting for data to load or process.

Downloads

10

Readme

BufferingAnimation

Description

This repository contains JavaScript code to create a buffering animation. It provides functions to generate a buffering animation with customizable size and color. The animation consists of a spinning spinner inside a container.

Usage

To use the buffering animation functionality, include the provided JavaScript file (index.js) in your HTML document. You can then call the createBufferingAnimation function with the desired parameters to generate the buffering animation.

Functionality

The buffering animation can be created dynamically within an HTML element specified by its ID. The size and color of the animation are customizable. Additionally, the animation speed can be adjusted, and there is an option to pause and resume the animation. A button is provided to trigger a shake animation effect on the spinner.

Installation

No installation is required. Simply include the provided JavaScript file in your project.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome. Feel free to fork the repository and submit pull requests to propose changes or improvements.

Acknowledgements

Special thanks to [acknowledged person or organization] for their contribution or inspiration.