Dark mode is a game-changer for UX, and loaders need to adapt—no more washed-out spinners or illegible animations. I’ve tested a few standout designs that work well in dark themes: gradient pulse loaders (like a smooth neon glow) keep visibility without clashing, while skeleton-based loaders with subtle opacity shifts feel modern and cohesive. Avoid pure white or bright colors—opt for soft contrasts (e.g., cyan/teal on dark backgrounds) or monochrome gradients for accessibility. For extra polish, animated dots with a slight blur reduce eye strain. What’s your go-to for dark mode loaders?
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