![]() ![]() This would then also take care of the potential processor strain of a hidden browser. So I've been thinking of recommending as a good practice to actually always reload the htmlText of the browser every time it is shown (or when moving to a card that has a visible browser). When I've been testing this technology, I've sometimes seen problems with (re)loading the browser content when moving from one card to another. That's an interesting question, and I don't know the answer. When the browser widget is hidden, for what you know, does its HTML code keep running anyway, using cycles of the device processor or it stop quietly there, waiting to be shown again? Is it something to be concerned? Download Static and animated Loading gif vector icons and logos for free in PNG, SVG, GIF. In my standalone, particularly on Android, unfortunately I nee to put quite a number of spinners here and there, for taking care of the user logging in to server or uploading/downloading stuff from a remote DB and other operations. Free Loading gif icons, logos, symbols in 50+ UI design styles. Please let me know if you find it useful (or how to improve it, if it isn't). Images are all based on the loseless vector format SVG to optimize the image quality and file size. (Make sure to click the "Show examples” button to see some cool examples… ) ![]() One can obviously make any kind of repeating animation with it (within the limits of the current css animation lib), not only spinners.Īnd here is a web deployment of it (LC10 dp5), just to prove that the resulting code also works on web. The code is completely self-sufficient (html and css all crammed in). The stack is designed for use it in the LC IDE, to craft the spinner (or whatever animation you want) and then copy the browser widget (or just the htmlText) to wherever you want to use it. Of course the project grew bigger than initially planned, as they do, and is not finished yet, as they never are - but at least I have something good enough to use, and good enough to share (I think). Inspired by some comment in some other thread here, about the browser widget, I embarked on building myself a tool for crafting spinners animated in browser widgets, as those would continue spinning in a heavenly layer of its own, no matter what traffic jams occur down on LC ground level… It has long annoyed me that the spinner widget doesn’t actually spin when you need it to - during lockScreen or when a database fetch blocks everything. ![]()
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