bulma/docs/documentation/elements/progress.html
Jeremy Thomas 69877a652c Init v1
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---
title: Progress Bar
layout: docs
theme: library
doc-tab: elements
doc-subtab: progress
breadcrumb:
- home
- documentation
- elements
- elements-progress
meta:
colors: true
sizes: true
variables: true
---
{% capture progress %}
<progress class="progress" value="15" max="100">15%</progress>
{% endcapture %}
{% 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 %}
<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>&lt;progress&gt;</code> HTML element</a
>.
</p>
</div>
{% include docs/elements/snippet.html content=progress %}
{% include docs/elements/anchor.html name="Colors" %}
<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>
{% 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 docs/elements/snippet.html content=foobar %}
{% endfor %}
{% include docs/elements/anchor.html name="Sizes" %}
{% 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 docs/elements/snippet.html content=foobar %}
{% endfor %}
{% include docs/elements/anchor.html name="Indeterminate" %}
<div class="content">
<p>
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.
</p>
</div>
{% include docs/elements/snippet.html content=progress_indeterminate %}