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This is not a tech support subreddit, use r/WindowsHelp or r/TechSupport to get help with your PCġ.Welcome to the largest community for Microsoft Windows 10, the world's most popular computer operating system!.The plugin loadImg.js contains the following code. You can change the ‘img’ to any div or class on which you want to show the spinner while it is loading. The loadImg.js contains the plugin which will automatically detect the images on the page and hides it while the images are not loaded completely. How to show loading gif while actual image is loading – Very simple method. Let’s learn how to show a loading icon over each image on your site while the image is loading, using jQuery. Many of you have been searching for a way to show a loading gif while actual image is being loaded or show a spinner gif while an HTML element or div is being loaded. paste this code under the head tag or in a separate js file.Īll done, now reload your page and it will show a loading icon. Now add some jQuery to show the pre-loading icon when the page is loading and hide when it has finished loading. If it's not present, don't show loader */ * Paste this css to your style sheet file or under head tag */ Add some CSS to show the icon and bring it in the middle of the page.

How to show a Responsive loading icon or image while page loads.Ģ.
