Nowadays every second site you see employs some form or AJAX or the other - either wholly or in parts. With the old-school model of refreshing the whole page a visitor had always had a clear-cut indication that he/she is supposed to wait till the page-load is complete. That’s one respect AJAX seriously lacks in. In short there’s no way for the user to know if the application is actually performing some task in the background or simply stuck infinitely. Hence, with AJAX based sites, you’ve to manually implement some sort of visual indicator that tells the viewer to wait for a while till the processing gets completed.
For totally minimalistic interfaces like GMail, a simple “Loading…” message does the job. But if you’re one of those who want to provide some eye-candy action to your visitors to keep them amused, you need to implement one of those fancy animated loading indicators that’s become a common sight in many sites these days. Under such circumstances, you’ve two viable options:
- Take up the tedious job of actually creating one using one of the standard graphics editing + animation package combo.
- Rip it off some other site
If you’re artistically challenged like me, the first option is entirely out of question. The second one is the easier way out. However, it presents you with a potential problem - the colour palette (specially the background) might not match with yours, thus rendering it in form of an ugly block.
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Here are examples of the most downloaded indicators.

Try it out for yourself. It’s cool & it’s free…
Found via: New Earth Online






Today I suffered the first instance of content rip-off from my site at Chaos Laboratory said:
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aeon said:
Sorry Man, I never see any Copyrighted material in your site
See your Bottom For Creative commons license…
Any way because of your reaction I have Removed that story from my blog….
visit:
http://www.aeon.eu.tp
David G. Paul said:
thanks for the link to my site, it’s appreciated
miCRoSCoPiC^eaRthLinG said:
Aeon: If you notice the licensing policy - it says you’re free to copy the work and use it for your own purpose - as long as you attribute the original author properly. That doesn’t mean you can put it up 100% verbatim elsewhere. You’re also free to make derivative works of it - however, you’re not entitled to earn money from it. All content here is published for free usage and the derivative works too have to follow the same rule. That’s what the Creative Commons License means.
David: No problem at all
Cheers,
m^e
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AJAX “Loading / Wait” Icons - Generate your own said:
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