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loading-awesomly

v1.0.4

Published

Short upbeat loading messages collection

Downloads

7

Readme

Loading Awesomly

Loading Awesomly is a fun project where you can get a list of short messages to show to your user when the screen is loading. This way, the boring loading spinner gets replaced with a positive fun thought for the user. The messages are picked randomly by the package itself.

Contributions are welcome :)

The messages has to be:

  1. Short and sweet
  2. Upbeat
  3. No profanity

How to use?

Install the package in your project

yarn add loading-awesomly

or

npm install loading-awesomly

In you loading indicator, add the imported message

import { loadingAwesomly } from 'loading-awesomly';

//use it where you want to show it
<div>{loadingAwesomly}</div>