What's this loading effect named? [closed] - javascript

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I wonder what is this loading effect named? Thanks. I want to use this technique but don't know what's the keyword to google.

Skeleton screens with progressive loading
https://css-tricks.com/building-skeleton-screens-css-custom-properties/
https://ant.design/components/skeleton/

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