React Native Skeleton Content

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React Native Skeleton Content

A customizable skeleton-like loading placeholder for react native projects using expo.

Overview

React Native Skeleton Content is a customizable component designed to create loading animations in a Skeleton-style for both iOS and Android platforms. The package has been rewritten using Hooks and now supports nested layouts for children bones, percentage dimensions, and the declarative react-native-reanimated package for animations.

Features

  • Customizable Loading Animation: Fully customizable component for creating loading animations.
  • Supports Nested Layouts: Nested layouts for children bones supported.
  • Percentage Dimensions: Supports percentage dimensions for bones.

Summary

React Native Skeleton Content is a versatile package for creating loading animations in a Skeleton-style. With support for nested layouts, percentage dimensions, and customizable loading animations, it provides a great solution for enhancing user experience during data loading processes.

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