<progress>
element, ensuring you can stack progress bars, animate them, and place text labels over them.
.progress
is a wrapper to indicate the max value of the progress bar. We use the inner .progress-bar
to indicate the progress so far. The .progress-bar
requires an inline style, utility class, or custom CSS to set their width. You can add some role and aria attributes to make it accessible.
height:"value"
to .progress
element or you could use the prebuilt classes for a more uniform structure, .progress-xs
, .progress-sm
, .progress-md
, .progress-lg
, .progress-xl
.progress-bar
.progress
class
.progress
class
.progress-bar-striped
to any .progress-bar
to apply a stripe via CSS gradient over the progress bar’s background color
.progress-bar-animated
to .progress-bar
to animate the stripes right to left via CSS3 animations.