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title, summary, bootstrapLink, description
| title | summary | bootstrapLink | description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Progress bars | Progress bars are used to provide feedback on an action status and inform users of the current progress. Although seemingly small interface elements, they are extremely hepful in managing users' expectations and preventing them from abandoning a process they have initiated. | components/progress | Track and display progress visually. |
Default markup
To create a default progress bar, add a .progress class to a <div> element. Thanks to that, you will be able to notify users how long they have to wait for a process to complete.
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Progress size
Using Bootstrap’s typical naming structure, you can create a standard progress bar or scale it up or down to different sizes based on what’s needed.
<div class="progress progress-sm">...</div>
Look at the example below to see how it works:
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Indeterminate progress
You can create a progress bar which shows indeterminate progress by adding .progress-bar-indeterminate to the .progress-bar element.
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Native progress element
You can also use the native HTML5 <progress> element. It is a great way to create a progress bar without the need for additional HTML elements. This is what it looks like:
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Progress color
You can change the color of the progress bar by adding a color class to the .progress-bar element. You can use the color classes like .bg-primary, .bg-success, etc. to change the color of the progress bar.
See the full list of available colors for more details.
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Multiple progress bars
You can stack multiple progress bars on top of each other to create a visually appealing design. This can be done by adding multiple .progress elements inside a .progress-stacked container.
<div class="progress-stacked">
<div class="progress">...</div>
</div>
This is how it looks:
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Striped progress
You can create a striped progress bar by adding the .progress-bar-striped class to the .progress-bar element.
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Progress background
By using a progress bar component as a background element, designers can create a dynamic and engaging visual experience for users. For example, the progress bar could be used to represent the completion of a long-term goal or project, such as a fundraising campaign or construction project. As users interact with the page, the progress bar could gradually fill up, creating a sense of momentum and progress.
Thanks to this you can create a nice looking statistics section:
{% capture html -%} {% include "ui/progressbg.html" value="65" text="Poland" show-value=true %} {% include "ui/progressbg.html" value="35" text="Germany" show-value=true %} {% include "ui/progressbg.html" value="28" text="United Stated" show-value=true %} {% include "ui/progressbg.html" value="20" text="United Kingdom" show-value=true %} {% include "ui/progressbg.html" value="15" text="France" show-value=true %} {%- endcapture %} {% include "docs/example.html" html=html vertical card %}