Progress Bar free WordPress plugin
Description
This plugin does one thing: it creates a simple (but nice-looking) CSS3 progress bar that you can style with your own CSS and use wherever you want with a simple shortcode. Now with support for custom colors and gradients. To add a progress bar to a post or a page, simply use this shortcode: [wppb progress=50] where “50” in the example above is a progress bar that is 50% complete. Simple, lightweight, cross-browser compatible (degrades nicely for browsers that don’t support CSS3). For more examples and full descriptions of all the available options, click on the options tab. For demos of each of the options, go here: https://jazzsequence.com/progress-bar/ Options This page describes all the available parameters for the shortcode. These can be used in any combination. The only required parameter is progress. All parameters are case-sensitive (e.g. “progress” will work but “Progress” will not). progress (required) This determines how full the progress bar will be. Progress can be in 2 forms, either a number (0-100), in which case it will be interpreted as a percentage, or as a fraction (e.g. 25/100). Since 1.1, you can also use dollar signs (e.g. $63/$180), for example to create a fundraising progress bar. If using dollar signs, you only need to add a dollar sign to one or the other of the two values (e.g. 63/$180 or $63/180) — the plugin will output either option the same ($63/$180). Your progress can go over, too (e.g. 150/100 or 123%), but your mileage may vary for the display. It’s not recommended to use this with the fullwidth option, for example, because your progress will spill outside of your main body container. Examples [wppb progress=50] A progress bar that is 50% complete [wppb progress=”50/100″] A progress bar that is 50/100 complete [wppb progress=”$45/$50″] A dollar value progress
Features
Cost:
Free
Provider:
Chris Reynolds
Popularity:
Low
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