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How to add a preloader or loading screen to an HTML website?
Article Introduction:To add loading animation to a web page, first create an animation structure and set the style with HTML and CSS, and then hide the animation after the page loading is completed through JavaScript. The specific steps are as follows: 1. Create an HTML structure for loading animations, such as a div containing a rotating icon; 2. Use CSS to set animation styles, including centered display, background color and animation effects; 3. Listen to the window.onload event through JavaScript, and hide the animation after the page resource is loaded; 4. You can combine the DOMContentLoaded event or imagesLoaded library to achieve more accurate load control; 5. Pay attention to avoiding animations hindering user interaction, adapt to mobile terminals and optimize page loading
2025-07-13
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css animation examples
Article Introduction:Hover button zooms in to achieve interactive effects through transform:scale() and transition; 2. Fade in animation using @keyframesfadeIn with animation:forwards to maintain the final state; 3. Infinite rotation icon uses transform:rotate() and border differences to create loading effects; 4. Left and left jitter prompts to move between 25% and 75% keyframes through translateX to generate warning feedback; 5. Slide up and down banners from negative values to 0 to slide into vision; 6. Text typewriter effect simulates verbatim input through width gradient with steps() and adds cursor flash
2025-07-28
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Dave The Diver: How To Catch Spider Crabs
Article Introduction:In Dave The Diver, there are some creatures that are not easy to catch. Or, catch alive that is. The spider crab is one of those very species, making it seem like the only way to bring these crustaceans back up to land is to viciously crack them up w
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Prepare for Interview Like a Pro with Interview Questions CLI
Article Introduction:Prepare for Interview Like a Pro with Interview Questions CLI
What is the Interview Questions CLI?
The Interview Questions CLI is a command-line tool designed for JavaScript learners and developers who want to enhance their interview
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Soft Deletes in Databases: To Use or Not to Use?
Article Introduction:Soft Deletes: A Question of DesignThe topic of soft deletes, a mechanism that "flags" records as deleted instead of physically removing them, has...
2025-01-10
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Terraria: How To Make A Loom
Article Introduction:There are a lot of crafting stations that you can make in Terraria. This ranges from simple anvils to unique stations meant for one specific type of resource. Early into the game, you'll be able to make your own Loom, which is primarily used to make
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How to become a Mortician in Bitlife
Article Introduction:There are an abundance of job roles to try in Bitlife, and while the best jobs are those that land you with lots of fame and money — such as becoming a Model or an Astronaut — there are plenty other, simpler jobs to get you by. There’s
2025-01-10
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Unlocking the Power of Chrome DevTools Snippets
Article Introduction:The Snippets panel in Chrome DevTools is a powerful tool that often gets overlooked. Snippets allows a developer to write, save, and run custom JavaScript code directly in the browser. This feature can be helpful to experiment, debug, and demo JavaS
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