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    How to make Cool Loading Animation using HTML & CSS

    Coding StellaBy Coding Stella18 April 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Let’s create a Cool Loading Animation using HTML and CSS. This eye-catching animation is perfect for keeping users engaged while your content loads. It’s smooth, stylish, and easy to add to any website.

    We’ll use:

    • HTML to create the structure of the loader.
    • CSS to add animations, colors, and smooth motion effects.

    This project is great for beginners to practice CSS animations and for developers who want to make their websites look more polished and interactive. Let’s get started and make loading screens more fun! ⏳✨

    HTML :

    This HTML code displays a creative animated SVG loader with a circular ring and a colorful worm-like path that moves in a unique pattern, giving a visually engaging loading effect using gradients and SVG animations.

    <!DOCTYPE html>
    <html lang="en" >
    <head>
      <meta charset="UTF-8">
      <title>Loading Goes Off Track | @coding.stella</title>
      <link rel="stylesheet" href="./style.css">
    
    </head>
    <body>
    
    <svg class="pl" viewBox="0 0 128 128" width="128px" height="128px" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
    	<defs>
    		<linearGradient id="pl-grad" x1="0" y1="0" x2="0" y2="1">
    			<stop offset="0%" stop-color="hsl(193,90%,55%)" />
    			<stop offset="100%" stop-color="hsl(223,90%,55%)" />
    		</linearGradient>
    	</defs>
    	<circle class="pl__ring" r="56" cx="64" cy="64" fill="none" stroke="hsla(0,10%,10%,0.1)" stroke-width="16" stroke-linecap="round" />
    	<path class="pl__worm" d="M92,15.492S78.194,4.967,66.743,16.887c-17.231,17.938-28.26,96.974-28.26,96.974L119.85,59.892l-99-31.588,57.528,89.832L97.8,19.349,13.636,88.51l89.012,16.015S81.908,38.332,66.1,22.337C50.114,6.156,36,15.492,36,15.492a56,56,0,1,0,56,0Z" fill="none" stroke="url(#pl-grad)" stroke-width="16" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round" stroke-dasharray="44 1111" stroke-dashoffset="10" />
    </svg>
      
    </body>
    </html>

    CSS :

    This CSS styles and animates a responsive SVG loader with a wavy “worm” effect. It sets up a light/dark theme, centers the loader on the screen, and animates the ring with subtle bumps while the worm path moves smoothly using custom keyframes and gradients, creating a modern and engaging loading animation.

    * {
      border: 0;
      box-sizing: border-box;
      margin: 0;
      padding: 0;
    }
    :root {
      --hue: 223;
      --bg: hsl(var(--hue), 10%, 90%);
      --fg: hsl(var(--hue), 10%, 10%);
      font-size: calc(16px + (24 - 16) * (100vw - 320px) / (1280 - 320));
    }
    body {
      background-color: var(--bg);
      color: var(--fg);
      font: 1em/1.5 sans-serif;
      height: 100vh;
      display: grid;
      place-items: center;
      transition: background-color 0.3s;
    }
    main {
      padding: 1.5em 0;
    }
    
    .pl,
    .pl__worm {
      animation-duration: 3s;
      animation-iteration-count: infinite;
    }
    .pl {
      animation-name: bump;
      animation-timing-function: linear;
      width: 8em;
      height: 8em;
    }
    .pl__ring {
      stroke: hsla(var(--hue), 10%, 10%, 0.1);
      transition: stroke 0.3s;
    }
    .pl__worm {
      animation-name: worm;
      animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.42, 0.17, 0.75, 0.83);
    }
    
    /* Dark theme */
    @media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
      :root {
        --bg: hsl(var(--hue), 10%, 10%);
        --fg: hsl(var(--hue), 10%, 90%);
      }
      .pl__ring {
        stroke: hsla(var(--hue), 10%, 90%, 0.1);
      }
    }
    
    /* Animations */
    @keyframes bump {
      from,
      42%,
      46%,
      51%,
      55%,
      59%,
      63%,
      67%,
      71%,
      74%,
      78%,
      81%,
      85%,
      88%,
      92%,
      to {
        transform: translate(0, 0);
      }
      44% {
        transform: translate(1.33%, 6.75%);
      }
      53% {
        transform: translate(-16.67%, -0.54%);
      }
      61% {
        transform: translate(3.66%, -2.46%);
      }
      69% {
        transform: translate(-0.59%, 15.27%);
      }
      76% {
        transform: translate(-1.92%, -4.68%);
      }
      83% {
        transform: translate(9.38%, 0.96%);
      }
      90% {
        transform: translate(-4.55%, 1.98%);
      }
    }
    @keyframes worm {
      from {
        stroke-dashoffset: 10;
      }
      25% {
        stroke-dashoffset: 295;
      }
      to {
        stroke-dashoffset: 1165;
      }
    }
    

    In conclusion, creating a Cool Loading Animation with HTML and CSS is a fun way to enhance your website’s user experience. It’s simple to build and adds a touch of style while content is loading. Keep experimenting with shapes, colors, and motion to create unique loaders! 🚀

    If your project has problems, don’t worry. Just click to download the source code and face your coding challenges with excitement. Have fun coding!

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