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    css-spinner

    css-spinner

    Small, elegant pure css spinner for ajax or loading animation

    ...Loading.io's CSS spinner uses CSS Animation, which is wildly supported by all modern browsers such as Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. However, the Microsoft Internet Explorer version earlier than 10 doesn't support CSS Animation. To support older IE, you have to use a GIF format image. Choose one from loading.io's online spinner gallery and you can customize a unique loader GIF with our icon editor easily. Some older browsers need prefixes like '-WebKit-' to use CSS Animation. To minimize file size, we omitted all vendor prefixes in loaders' CSS, but you can customize this by building CSS from the source. ...
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    lax.js

    lax.js

    Library to create smooth & beautiful animations when you scroll

    ...The easiest way to get started is to use presets via html classes. Multiple presets can be chained together and they can be customised to suit your needs. Use the preset explorer to explore effects and see a simple example here. To increase performance, lax.js indexes the list of elements to animate when the page loads. If you're using a library like React, Vue or EmberJS, it is likely that you are adding elements after the initial window.onload. Because of this you will need to call lax.addElements when you add components to the DOM that you want to animate.
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