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{{< callout info >}} New markup in v5.3.0 — We've deprecated the previous HTML structure for progress bars and replaced it with a more accessible one. The previous structure will continue to work until v6. [See what's changed in our migration guide.]({{< docsref "/migration#improved-markup-for-progress-bars" >}}) {{< /callout >}}
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.
- We use the
.progress
as a wrapper to indicate the max value of the progress bar. - The
.progress
wrapper also requires arole="progress"
andaria
attributes to make it accessible, including an accessible name (usingaria-label
,aria-labelledby
, or similar). - We use the inner
.progress-bar
purely for the visual bar and label. - The
.progress-bar
requires an inline style, utility class, or custom CSS to set its width. - We provide a special
.progress-stacked
class to create multiple/stacked progress bars.
Put that all together, and you have the following examples.
{{< example >}}
Bar sizing
Width
Bootstrap provides a handful of [utilities for setting width]({{< docsref "/utilities/sizing" >}}). Depending on your needs, these may help with quickly configuring the width of the .progress-bar
.
{{< example >}}
Height
You only set a height
value on the .progress
container, so if you change that value, the inner .progress-bar
will automatically resize accordingly.
{{< example >}}
Labels
Add labels to your progress bars by placing text within the .progress-bar
.
{{< example >}}
Backgrounds
Use background utility classes to change the appearance of individual progress bars.
{{< example >}}
{{< callout info >}} {{< partial "callouts/warning-color-assistive-technologies.md" >}} {{< /callout >}}
Multiple bars
You can include multiple progress components inside a container with .progress-stacked
to create a single stacked progress bar. Note that in this case, the styling to set the visual width of the progress bar must be applied to the .progress
elements, rather than the .progress-bar
s.
{{< example >}}
Striped
Add .progress-bar-striped
to any .progress-bar
to apply a stripe via CSS gradient over the progress bar's background color.
{{< example >}}
Animated stripes
The striped gradient can also be animated. Add .progress-bar-animated
to .progress-bar
to animate the stripes right to left via CSS3 animations.
{{< example >}}
CSS
Variables
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As part of Bootstrap's evolving CSS variables approach, progress bars now use local CSS variables on .progress
for enhanced real-time customization. Values for the CSS variables are set via Sass, so Sass customization is still supported, too.
{{< scss-docs name="progress-css-vars" file="scss/_progress.scss" >}}
Sass variables
{{< scss-docs name="progress-variables" file="scss/_variables.scss" >}}
Keyframes
Used for creating the CSS animations for .progress-bar-animated
. Included in scss/_progress-bar.scss
.
{{< scss-docs name="progress-keyframes" file="scss/_progress.scss" >}}