Progress Bars Progress bars featuring support for stacked bars, animated backgrounds, and text labels

How it works
Progress components are built with two HTML elements, some CSS to set the width, and a few attributes. We don’t use the HTML5 <progress>element, ensuring you can stack progress bars, animate them, and place text labels over them.

Default Progressbar

The .progressis a wrapper to indicate the max value of the progress bar. We use the inner .progress-barto indicate the progress so far. The .progress-barrequires an inline style, utility class, or custom CSS to set their width. You can add some role and aria attributes to make it accessible.

Various height

Control the height by adding style height:"value"to .progresselement or you could use the prebuilt classes for a more uniform structure, .progress-xs, .progress-sm, .progress-md, .progress-lg, .progress-xl

Label display

Add labels to your progress bars by placing text within the .progress-bar
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Solid backgrounds

Control the background by adding avaialble color palletsto .progressclass

Multiple bars

Include multiple progress bars in a progress component if you need

Gradient backgrounds

Control the background by adding avaialble color palletsto .progressclass

Striped backrounds

Add .progress-bar-stripedto any .progress-barto apply a stripe via CSS gradient over the progress bar’s background color

Animated bars

The striped gradient can also be animated. Add .progress-bar-animatedto .progress-barto animate the stripes right to left via CSS3 animations.