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three-dots

v0.3.2

Published

CSS loading animations made with single element

Downloads

20,218

Readme

Three Dots

Build Status npm license Financial Contributors on Open Collective

Three Dots is a set of CSS loading animations made with just single element. I think the project can not only enhance your CSS skills but also improve your imagination.

Installation

$ npm install three-dots --save

Usage

  1. Import the styles in your Sass file:
@use 'three-dots';
  1. Add just one div tag:
<div class="dot-elastic"></div>

Here’s the list of three-dots classes you can choose from:

dot-elastic
dot-pulse
dot-flashing
dot-collision
dot-revolution
dot-carousel
dot-typing
dot-windmill
dot-bricks
dot-floating
dot-fire
dot-spin
dot-falling
dot-stretching

Customization

Customize the dot's size ( color, spacing, etc. ) with Dart Sass API.

@use 'three-dots' with (
  $dot-width: 20px,
  $dot-height: 20px,
  ...
);

The available variables and their default values.

$dot-width: 10px;
$dot-height: 10px;
$dot-radius: $dot-width/2;

$dot-color: #9880ff;
$dot-bg-color: $dot-color;
$dot-before-color: $dot-color;
$dot-after-color: $dot-color;

$dot-spacing: $dot-width + $dot-width/2;

Contributors

Code Contributors

This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute. [Contribute].

Financial Contributors

Become a financial contributor and help us sustain our community. [Contribute]

Individuals

Organizations

Support this project with your organization. Your logo will show up here with a link to your website. [Contribute]

License

MIT