Page Loading Animation

Page Loading Animation - They're staying on the same page and fetching and displaying new content with javascript (colloquially referred to as ajax). You start the page with the body 'locked' and some sort of overlay to prevent users from interacting with the site. This approach is very common with modern js tools. Here's a fiddle of a very basic (and ugly) loading animation screen. Looking through the source code for nuxtloadingindicator it doesn't actually show the current loading progress of the page and is simply just a bar that will grow over a given time. The page is taking about 5 seconds to load, but in my scenario it is loading in a separate frame so i want some feedback to the user as otherwise you click the link and nothing. Now the question is after the page is loaded, whenever we click a button or an event which will take a long time, we need to. Above solution will be fine whenever the page is loading.

The page is taking about 5 seconds to load, but in my scenario it is loading in a separate frame so i want some feedback to the user as otherwise you click the link and nothing. Looking through the source code for nuxtloadingindicator it doesn't actually show the current loading progress of the page and is simply just a bar that will grow over a given time. They're staying on the same page and fetching and displaying new content with javascript (colloquially referred to as ajax). Here's a fiddle of a very basic (and ugly) loading animation screen. This approach is very common with modern js tools. You start the page with the body 'locked' and some sort of overlay to prevent users from interacting with the site. Now the question is after the page is loaded, whenever we click a button or an event which will take a long time, we need to. Above solution will be fine whenever the page is loading.

This approach is very common with modern js tools. Here's a fiddle of a very basic (and ugly) loading animation screen. You start the page with the body 'locked' and some sort of overlay to prevent users from interacting with the site. Above solution will be fine whenever the page is loading. Looking through the source code for nuxtloadingindicator it doesn't actually show the current loading progress of the page and is simply just a bar that will grow over a given time. The page is taking about 5 seconds to load, but in my scenario it is loading in a separate frame so i want some feedback to the user as otherwise you click the link and nothing. Now the question is after the page is loaded, whenever we click a button or an event which will take a long time, we need to. They're staying on the same page and fetching and displaying new content with javascript (colloquially referred to as ajax).

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Now The Question Is After The Page Is Loaded, Whenever We Click A Button Or An Event Which Will Take A Long Time, We Need To.

Looking through the source code for nuxtloadingindicator it doesn't actually show the current loading progress of the page and is simply just a bar that will grow over a given time. You start the page with the body 'locked' and some sort of overlay to prevent users from interacting with the site. The page is taking about 5 seconds to load, but in my scenario it is loading in a separate frame so i want some feedback to the user as otherwise you click the link and nothing. This approach is very common with modern js tools.

They're Staying On The Same Page And Fetching And Displaying New Content With Javascript (Colloquially Referred To As Ajax).

Above solution will be fine whenever the page is loading. Here's a fiddle of a very basic (and ugly) loading animation screen.

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