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Improving the image loading UX of your app in FlutterFlow

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souvik-biswas
Word Count
2,627
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2
Language
English
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Summary

The blog post explores methods to enhance the image-loading experience in apps, specifically using FlutterFlow to implement BlurHash, a compact representation of blurred images used as placeholders during loading. The post provides a step-by-step guide on setting up a social image-sharing app with Firebase integration, focusing on improving user experience by avoiding the display of empty placeholders or progress indicators. It explains how to generate and utilize BlurHash codes for images, incorporating custom actions and widgets within FlutterFlow. The guide also touches on modifying Firestore collections for better data handling and suggests additional techniques like skeleton loading components to further refine the app's loading experience. The end goal is to create a visually smooth transition from placeholder to full-resolution images, enhancing overall user engagement.

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