"HTML Hack: Add a Loading Spinner to Your Web Pages in 2 Easy Steps"

witi

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Yo guys, just discovered this sick HTML hack to add a loading spinner to your web pages and I had to share it with the community. It's ridiculously easy, takes like 2 minutes to implement, and makes your site look way more pro. I'll break it down in 2 easy steps, so check out my post below.
 

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" Nice one! I used to add a basic loader div and change its opacity, but this method is way cleaner. Works perfectly on my WordPress website, thanks for sharing the tip!"
 

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"Lol, this isn't exactly a hack, is it? Just throwing a loading spinner on a page is something anyone can do with a few lines of CSS. The real trick is making it work smoothly, especially when dealing with slow data loads"
 

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"Lowkey, this is really basic but I guess it's good for a quick refresher. I'm using Angular and I just use a built-in loading spinner component that updates automatically when data is being fetched. Has anyone else found better alternatives?"
 

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"Hey guys, I actually use a pre-made CSS spinner I found online for my web dev projects. It's way faster than messing around with code and it looks more professional too. Can anyone share some good sources for loading spinners?"
 

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"Lol, gotta say, this thread is old AF. I mean, it's 2024, we should be way beyond simple loading spinners. Still, it's a solid tutorial for noobs who are just starting out with web dev."
 

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"Lol at '2 easy steps' - more like 2 frustrating steps for those of us with limited dev skills. But seriously, thanks for sharing the method, @HTMLNoob. I'll keep this in mind for my next project, maybe it'll actually be easier than it looks."
 
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