Display some placeholder stuff before rendering your text or media content in React Native
Overview
The latest version of the library is an exciting update for developers working with React Native and web applications. With enhanced features and performance improvements, it promises to streamline the experience of displaying placeholder content before the main content loads. The inclusion of a Snack application that allows for easy copying to the clipboard adds to its practicality, making it an attractive option for developers looking to enhance user experience in their applications.
This library has been redesigned to be compatible with Expo and react-native-web, ensuring versatility across various platforms. The transition from version 2 to version 3 focuses on reducing code complexity while introducing a suspense-oriented API and new animations, offering modern functionalities that developers will appreciate.
Features
- Rewritten in TypeScript: The library now leverages TypeScript for better type safety, allowing for improved code quality and maintainability.
- Less Code, More Fun: With a focus on reducing complexity, developers can enjoy writing more efficient code that enhances productivity.
- API Suspense Oriented: Designed with an API that supports the Suspense feature, this library makes it easier to manage loading states within application UI.
- New Animations: Updated animations provide a more dynamic and engaging user experience, bringing life to placeholder content.
- Sample App Included: A comprehensive example application demonstrates various stories and showcases how to effectively use the library.
- Compatible with Expo and React-Native-Web: Offers flexibility and ease of integration in various environments, making it suitable for a wide range of projects.
- Copy to Clipboard Feature: Users can effortlessly copy placeholder content, enhancing convenience during development and implementation.
- Easy Installation: The library can be quickly set up using simple npm commands, making it accessible for developers to get started.