


So under I.T there are things link MIS, or DATABASE etc. Spinner A - Spinner B Spinner A contains a list of 'Majors' (e.g, I.T, Medicine, Vet) Spinner B contains a list of Programs, which are under each 'Major'. Another subproject of ours provides the loading animations in CSS format. Now this is how this activity is supposed to work. For user convenience the images can be sorted to include only animations that are available in SVG format and by other options. Most of the non-3D images are available in 3 formats - GIF, APNG and SVG. Spinners provide a quick way to select one value from a given set of values and in the default state, a spinner only shows the currently selected value. project provides more than 1000 different animations, split into 18 categories including most widely used loading spinners, horizontal bars, animated custom texts and others. It's still not very popular due to it's size in bytes comparing to all other formats. At the moment the APNG format is supported by most major browsers now.

There is also APNG (or animated PNG) format which appeared because of the GIF limitations, but was denied by a number of comminities in the beginning. Firstly, let’s see that getView () method will build UI when Spinner is in idle state and getDropDownView () will build particular items when Spinner dropdown gets opened. The animation objects are usually used in GIF format which is very popular due to it's history, but the loading images in SVG and CSS format are getting more and more poplular because of infinite size scalability - they can have any dimensions and relatively smaller size in bytes. Being an critically important part of web-site and application design and usability, mostly the animations are used to show that something is loading on the background (e.g. Loading GIF or, so called loader gif is an animation that indicates a loading process on a web-site or an application.
