Spinkit spinners to use with waiter_show.

spin_rotating_plane()

spin_fading_circles()

spin_folding_cube()

spin_double_bounce()

spin_wave()

spin_wandering_cubes()

spin_pulse()

spin_chasing_dots()

spin_three_bounce()

spin_circle()

spin_rotate()

spin_solar()

spin_orbit()

spin_squares()

spin_cube_grid()

spin_circles()

spin_orbiter()

spin_pixel()

spin_flower()

spin_dual_ring()

spin_heart()

spin_ellipsis()

spin_facebook()

spin_hourglass()

spin_ring()

spin_ripple()

spin_terminal()

spin_loader()

spin_throbber()

spin_refresh()

spin_heartbeat()

spin_gauge()

spin_3k()

spin_wobblebar()

spin_atebits()

spin_whirly()

spin_flowers()

spin_dots()

spin_3circles()

spin_plus()

spin_pulsar()

spin_hexdots()

spin_inner_circles()

spin_pong()

spin_timer()

spin_ball()

spin_dual_circle()

spin_seven_circle()

spin_clock()

spin_pushing_shapes()

spin_fill()

spin_rhombus()

spin_balance()

spin_square_circle()

spin_circle_square()

spin_puzzle()

spin_half()

spin_loaders(id = 1, color = "white", style = NULL)

spin_1()

spin_2()

spin_3()

spin_4()

spin_5()

spin_6()

spin_google()

Arguments

id

The spinner identifier, an integer between 1, and 42.

color

Desired color of spinner.

style

CSS style to apply to spinner.

Value

An object of class spinner.

Details

Much of the CSS used is to provide those spinners. One can greatly reduce the load on the browser by only sourcing the CSS for the spinners required. You can find out which CSS kits are required to load by using the spinner in the R console as shown in the example. This prints the kit and instructions to only source the required file.

Examples

spin_rotating_plane()
#> <div class="rotating-plane"></div>