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h1 SPINNERS
.spinner.spinner-1
.spinner.spinner-2
.spinner.spinner-3
.spinner.spinner-4
.spinner.spinner-5
span
span
span
.wrap
h1 LOADER
.track
.kurt
.loader
body
padding: 100px
background: #eee
.wrap
text-align: center
vertical-align: middle
margin-bottom: 100px
background: white
padding-bottom: 100px
box-shadow: 0px 40px 60px -20px rgba(0,0,0,0.2)
h1
padding: 50px
.spinner
width: 100px
height: 100px
background: #eee
border-radius: 50%
position: relative
margin: 50px
display: inline-block
&:after, &:before
content: ''
display: block
width: 100px
height: 100px
border-radius: 50%
.spinner-1:after
position: absolute
top: -4px
left: -4px
border: 4px solid transparent
border-top-color: orangered
border-bottom-color: orangered
animation: spinny 1s linear infinite
@keyframes spinny
0%
transform: rotate(0deg) scale(1)
50%
transform: rotate(45deg) scale(1.2)
100%
transform: rotate(360deg) scale(1)
.spinner-2
animation: spin 2s linear infinite
&:before, &:after
height: 20px
width: 20px
background: orangered
position: absolute
top: -10px
left: 50%
margin-left: -10px
animation: bouncy 1s ease-in infinite
&:after
top: auto
bottom: -10px
animation: bouncy 0.5s ease-in infinite
@keyframes bouncy
0%, 100%
transform: translateY(0px)
50%
transform: translateY(30px)
@keyframes spin
0%
transform: rotate(0deg)
100%
transform: rotate(360deg)
.spinner-3
background: none
border: 4px solid #eee
&:after
width: 4px
height: 66px
background: orangered
border-radius: 0px
position: absolute
top: 50%
left: 50%
margin-left: -2px
transform-origin: top center
animation: spin 2s linear infinite
.spinner-4
&:before, &:after
position: absolute
top: 50%
left: 50%
margin-top: -50px
margin-left: -50px
background: orangered
animation: pulse 3s linear infinite
opacity: 0
&:after
animation: pulse 2s linear 2.3s infinite
@keyframes pulse
0%
transform: scale(0)
opacity: 1
100%
transform: scale(1.3)
opacity: 0
.spinner-5
height: 0px
width: 0px
span
display: block
height: 20px
width: 20px
background: #ddd
border-radius: 50%
position: absolute
top: 0px
&:nth-child(1)
left: -40px
animation: bounce 1s ease-in-out infinite
&:nth-child(2)
animation: bounce 1s ease-in-out 0.33s infinite
&:nth-child(3)
left: 40px
animation: bounce 1s ease-in-out 0.66s infinite
@keyframes bounce
0%, 75%, 100%
transform: translateY(0px)
25%
transform: translateY(-30px)
.track
width: 300px
height: 0px
border-top: 8px dotted #eee
display: inline-block
.kurt
animation: moveChomp 3s linear infinite
background: pink
width: 0px
height: 0px
position: relative
top: -15px
.loader
background: none
display: inline-block
position: relative
&:before, &:after
content: ''
display: block
height: 0px
width: 0px
border: 30px solid orangered
border-radius: 50%
border-right-color: transparent
border-bottom-color: transparent
position: absolute
top: 50%
margin-top: -34px
animation: topchomp 1s ease-in-out infinite reverse
&:after
//left: 80px
border-color: orangered
border-top-color: transparent
border-right-color: transparent
animation: bottomchomp 1s ease-in-out infinite
//@keyframes bottomchomp
0%, 100%
transform: rotate(10deg)
50%
transform: rotate(-50deg)
//@keyframes topchomp
0%, 100%
transform: rotate(-20deg)
50%
transform: rotate(37deg)
//@keyframes moveChomp
0%, 100%
left: 0%
50%
left: 100%
0%, 49%
transform: rotateY(0deg)
50%, 100%
transform: rotateY(180deg)
Also see: Tab Triggers