Example project showcasing the implementation of skeleton loaders in React applications for seamless content loading experiences.
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Example project showcasing the implementation of skeleton loaders in React applications for seamless content loading experiences.
Bistro Bites: A Visual Feast
In this Repo , I have Created GitHub_Repo_Search Card with search functionality that allows users to enter a GitHub username and access information about that user github profile,
In this Repo, I have Created a Github Card by Fetching an github api and also a search functionality
Explorify: Discover, explore, and connect with Firebase-powered app
IMDB Clone app which uses third party API and shows the rating and detailed information about the latest release
A Twilio chat application built with react native and works with Twilio backend server hosted on render
A digital currency information website.
This is just a skeleton loading layout design for practice purpose with fake-data...
Skeleton loading screen built with react and css
This is a Blog Application for sharing information. The main purpose of this project is to create blogs with useful information sharing or thoughts about anything. Edit, delete or like. If you are undecided, set your post as a draft to think about it.
Nexus.point actually is a social media web application .
This React.js web app is a feature-rich platform resembling IMDb, focusing on daily & weekly, movie & TV show ratings, overview, genres, similarities, and personalized recommendations. Leveraging React.js, Redux Toolkit, TMDB API, and various React libraries, I provide an immersive user experience, allowing enthusiasts to explore the content easily
Music app with react
Skeleton Loading NEXT.js 13.4.4
A Blog website made using React, React Router and Firebase
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