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jQuery PreLoadMe, a lightweight jQuery website preloader

PreLoadMe, a lightweight jQuery website preloader is a jQuery Loading plugin.

Created by niklausgerber

PreLoadMe is a lightweight preloader for any webcontent. Powered by jQuery and CSS it is fully responsive and will run on all modern desktop- and mobile browsers with no additionals plugins. PreLoadMe displays a loading animation until the browser fetched the whole webcontent and will fade out the moment the page has been completely chached. Because the simplicity of PreLoadMe, it can be easily customized and adapted to your needs.

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PreLoadMe, a lightweight jQuery website preloader

PreLoadMe is a lightweight preloader for any webcontent. Powered by jQuery and CSS it is fully responsive and will run on all modern desktop- and mobile browsers with no additionals plugins. PreLoadMe displays a loading animation until the browser fetched the whole webcontent and will fade out the moment the page has been completely chached. Because the simplicity of PreLoadMe, it can be easily customized and adapted to your needs.

PreLoadMe displays a loading animation until the browser fetched the whole web content and will fade out the moment the page has been completely cached. Because the simplicity of PreLoadMe, it can be easily customized and adapted to your needs.

You can see a live preview here: PreLoadMe Live Preview

Implementation

PreLoadMe is jQuery driven. You will need to implement an up to date jQuery version and the corresponding JavaScript for executing the preloader. Add the following code right before the </body> tag.

<!-- jQuery Plugin -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.12.3.min.js"></script>

<!-- Preloader -->
<script type="text/javascript">
    //<![CDATA[
        $(window).on('load', function() { // makes sure the whole site is loaded 
            $('#status').fadeOut(); // will first fade out the loading animation 
            $('#preloader').delay(350).fadeOut('slow'); // will fade out the white DIV that covers the website. 
            $('body').delay(350).css({'overflow':'visible'});
          })
    //]]>
</script>

The CSS-Markup will help you style the preloader. Make sure to include it on your website.

body {
    overflow: hidden;
}

/* Preloader */
#preloader {
    position: fixed;
    top:0;
    left:0;
    right:0;
    bottom:0;
    background-color:#fff; /* change if the mask should have another color then white */
    z-index:99; /* makes sure it stays on top */
}

#status {
    width:200px;
    height:200px;
    position:absolute;
    left:50%; /* centers the loading animation horizontally one the screen */
    top:50%; /* centers the loading animation vertically one the screen */
    background-image:url(../img/status.gif); /* path to your loading animation */
    background-repeat:no-repeat;
    background-position:center;
    margin:-100px 0 0 -100px; /* is width and height divided by two */
}

Finally place the following HTML Code directly after the <body> tag.

<!-- Preloader -->
<div id="preloader">
    <div id="status">&nbsp;</div>
</div>

The outer DIV preloader will be called from the CSS file and will cover the entire website with a white DIV. The inner DIV status will show the loading animation. Also you should not forget to give your document a proper doctype. Otherwise the preloader might not work.

Using with AJAX requests

If you want to show preloader during AJAX request you can use the following CSS code.

#preloader {
    position:fixed;
    left: 0px;
    top: 0px;
    width: 100%;
    height: 100%;       
    background-color:#fff; /* change if the mask should have another color then white */
    z-index:99; /* makes sure it stays on top */
}       

#status {
    width:200px;
    height:200px;
    position:absolute;
    left:50%; /* centers the loading animation horizontally one the screen */
    top:50%; /* centers the loading animation vertically one the screen */
    background-image:url(../img/status.gif); /* path to your loading animation */
    background-repeat:no-repeat;
    background-position:center;
    margin:-100px 0 0 -100px; /* is width and height divided by two */
}           

Your Javascript code will look like:

$("#status").fadeIn();
$("#preloader").fadeIn();
$.get(url, data, function(){
    $("#status").fadeOut();
    $("#preloader").fadeOut();
});

The source package contains all relevant files and a working demonstration.

Credits

Please support humans.txt (http://humanstxt.org/). It's an initiative for knowing the people behind a website. It's a TXT file that contains information about the different people who have contributed to building the website.

PreLoadMe: https://github.com/niklausgerber/PreLoadMe
Niklaus Gerber
Twitter: @niklausgerber
URL: https://www.niklausgerber.com
Location: Zürich, Switzerland

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