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Placeholders
In the example below, we take a typical card component and recreate it with placeholders applied to create a “loading card”. Size and proportions are the same between the two.
Card title
Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.
Go somewhereWidth
You can change the width through grid column classes, width utilities, or inline styles.
Sizing
The size of .placeholders are based on the typographic style of the parent element. Customize them with sizing modifiers: .placeholder-lg, .placeholder-sm, or .placeholder-xs.
Color
By default, the placeholder uses currentColor. This can be overriden with a custom color or utility class.
How it works
Animation
Animate placehodlers with .placeholder-glow or .placeholder-wave to better convey the perception of something being actively loaded.