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  • Thread Starter Butter Zain

    (@butterlover)

    Awesome, Miles!

    Honestly, that really helps, Miles. Now I have new skills and can create placeholder-glow.

    However, I just had success implementing it for text (only col-… ). I haven’t been able to apply it to images or anything else.

    And haven’t been able to hide this placeholder-glow when my website contents has finished loading. Is there a way to do this, Miles?

    Example implementation, I want to implement it as in this facebook post:

    https://web.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10159194097518316&set=g.1113359788719597

    it leads to:

    Miles, can we make a placeholder-glow loading like that website? And it disappears when the content finishes loading.

    I’ve asked the site owner, he made it with bootstrap placeholders, by doing code and css. it’s certainly not easy. It’s easier with your method, Miles.

    Thread Starter Butter Zain

    (@butterlover)

    This is great progress, Miles!
    I’ve seen your success on Staging.webm video

    but, sorry Miles I still can’t successfully implement it. I need some “guide” or “youtube video tutorials for Non-Techies” from you to be able to apply it successfully..

    and most of all, you are really fast!

    Thread Starter Butter Zain

    (@butterlover)

    I often see placeholders glow loading on this wordpress message, YouTube or other sites. Very interesting. Don’t miss it!

    I’m using the generatepress child theme and it’s ideal for me to wait for the update of your plugin. Make me happy with your updates, Miles!

     I appreciate it.

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