A collection of SVG animations for modern page loading transitions and content reveals.
Page Loading Effects is a collection of creative SVG animations designed for modern web page transitions and content reveals. It provides visually engaging alternatives to traditional loading indicators, helping developers create smoother user experiences during content loading. The project focuses on scalable vector graphics animations that work across different screen sizes and devices.
Frontend developers and web designers looking to enhance page transitions with creative loading animations, particularly those working on content-heavy websites or applications where smooth content reveals improve user experience.
Developers choose Page Loading Effects for its collection of ready-to-use, visually appealing SVG animations that are lightweight and easy to integrate. Unlike generic loading spinners, these effects provide creative transitions that can make content loading feel more engaging and polished.
Modern ways of revealing new content using SVG animations.
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Offers unique and visually engaging loading effects that go beyond simple spinners, as showcased in the live demos for modern content reveals.
Focused on vanilla JavaScript and CSS without heavy framework dependencies, making it efficient for adding animations without bloating projects.
Available for personal and commercial use under a permissive license, allowing developers to build upon it freely, as stated in the README.
Provides live examples for each effect, enabling easy visualization and understanding before implementation, as highlighted in the key features.
Last updated in 2014, so it may not leverage modern browser capabilities, have compatibility issues, or receive bug fixes.
The README only includes a demo link and license information, lacking setup guides, API references, or customization instructions.
Prohibits republishing or selling 'as-is', which can limit redistribution in commercial products and requires careful licensing compliance.