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---
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title: Progress Bar
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layout: documentation
doc-tab: elements
doc-subtab: progress
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breadcrumb:
- home
- documentation
- elements
- elements-progress
meta:
colors: true
sizes: true
variables: true
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---
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{% capture progress %}
< progress class = "progress" value = "15" max = "100" > 15%< / progress >
{% endcapture %}
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{% capture progress_indeterminate %}
< progress class = "progress is-small is-primary" max = "100" > 15%< / progress >
< progress class = "progress is-danger" max = "100" > 30%< / progress >
< progress class = "progress is-medium is-dark" max = "100" > 45%< / progress >
< progress class = "progress is-large is-info" max = "100" > 60%< / progress >
{% endcapture %}
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< div class = "content" >
< p >
The Bulma progress bar is a simple CSS class that styles the native < a href = "https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/progress" target = "_blank" > < code > < progress> < / code > HTML element< / a > .
< / p >
< / div >
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{% include elements/snippet.html content=progress %}
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{% include elements/anchor.html name="Colors" %}
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< div class = "content" >
< p >
The progress bar element is available in all the < strong > different colors< / strong > defined by the < a href = "{{ site.data.links.by_id.customize-variables.path }}" > < code > $colors< / code > Sass map< / a > .
< / p >
< / div >
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{% for color in site.data.colors.justColors %}
{% capture foobar %}
{% assign n = forloop.index | times: 15 %}
< progress class = "progress is-{{ color }}" value = "{{ n }}" max = "100" > {{ n }}%< / progress >
{% endcapture %}
{% include elements/snippet.html content=foobar %}
{% endfor %}
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{% include elements/anchor.html name="Sizes" %}
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{% for size in site.data.sizes %}
{% capture foobar %}
{% assign n = forloop.index | times: 20 %}
< progress class = "progress is-{{ size }}" value = "{{ n }}" max = "100" > {{ n }}%< / progress >
{% endcapture %}
{% include elements/snippet.html content=foobar %}
{% endfor %}
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{% include elements/anchor.html name="Indeterminate" %}
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< div class = "content" >
< p >
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If you don't set the HTML < code > value< / code > attribute, you can display an < strong > indeterminate< / strong > progress bar. It's used to show that some progress is going on, but the total duration is not yet determined.
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< / p >
< / div >
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{% include elements/snippet.html content=progress_indeterminate %}
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{% include components/variables.html type='element' %}