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I see. Although it would be useful to add ANSI escape characters to the Fusion UI, if you say it is not planned then that’s it. Thank you for your answer.
Hi! Just a quick feedback from an UX perspective. I believe that the new UI does not reduce the number of clicks you need in order to reach your goal. The original overview was a better when you wanted to find the tool you needed because you could see all the tools. Regarding the quick access. That could still be part of the homepage, but it should take only a small part of the screen on the right / left / bottom / top. Thanks for the hard work!
Some type of difference has to be present. Both the Streamlit documentation and other examples shows us that the intended way of using for example st.spinner is the way I have shown you. Of course, I know that Streamlit reruns parts of the code from top to end when it re-renders the UI, and I assume the re-render is triggered by the user interaction on the UI widgets. But for example, import streamlit as stimport pandas as pdimport timedf = pd.read_csv("iris.csv")col = st.sidebar.multiselect("Select any column", df.columns)with st.spinner("Just a moment ..."): time.sleep(1)st.success('Done!')st.dataframe(df[col])This code for example is not working as you described to me in other sources of Streamlit, but rather the st.spinner appears until the code underneath it runs, then disappears. I can give you another example:
Hi!The solution you’ve provided works! I’ve also suspected this but didn’t find the solution myself. Thank you for your time, I am sure this will be helpful to others as well. 🙂
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