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Loadie.js is a lightweight jQuery plugin to create a preloader that doesn't suck and that is used by big firms.

1. How to include Loadie.js

If you haven't already, include jQuery and the latest Loadie.js Script on the AJAX-driven page.

<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.min.js">
<script src="js/jquery.loadie.min.js">

2. How to initialize Loadie.js

Just put in the following jQuery code in your page to initialize Loadie.js.

$('body').loadie(); // Change the wrapper if wanted.

3. How to update Loadie.js

If you haven't already, include jQuery and the latest Loadie.js Script on the AJAX-driven page.

var percent = 0.74;
$('body').loadie(percent); // Insert your percent as params.

4. Update your CSS files

If you are running a web page with a fixed header or something fixed or positioned absolute on the top, your loadie will not be visible, because there is something that is called z-index.

.loadie { z-index: 9999; }

Insert this little snippet into your css file and everything should work fine.

Options

At this moment Loadie.js (v1.0) doesn't support extensive options. If you have any ideas what Loadie.js could be, just leave us an issue at Github.

Copyright

This nice little jQuery plugin was crafted by @iDuuck of 9elements.

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