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all right then gang so thereamp;#39;s just one more thing to cover in this series and that is how to make a loader using an attribute called HX indicator So currently all of our data comes from this articles file inside the data folder and because this data is just coming from a local file there isnamp;#39;t any loading time associated with it so we donamp;#39;t need to wait around to see the data when itamp;#39;s loaded or when we add new articles Etc everything is pretty instantaneous but in a real world application youamp;#39;re probably loading data from either an external API or a database in which case thereamp;#39;s probably some loading time associated with fetching it or saving data and probably also when thatamp;#39;s the case you want to show some kind of loader or skeleton screen or something so in this lesson weamp;#39;re not going to be using a database or anything but we will simulate loading time using the set timeout function to cause a delay and then using htx