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title: Progress
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**Bootstrap Reference Documentation**
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It is being rendered with Material Design for Bootstrap to demonstrate default styling.
See addons(TODO: add link) for additional Material Design elements.
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Stylize [the HTML5 `<progress>` element ](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/progress ) with a few extra classes and some crafty browser-specific CSS. Be sure to read up on the browser support.
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### Example
{% example html %}
< progress class = "progress" value = "0" max = "100" > 0%< / progress >
< progress class = "progress" value = "25" max = "100" > 25%< / progress >
< progress class = "progress" value = "50" max = "100" > 50%< / progress >
< progress class = "progress" value = "75" max = "100" > 75%< / progress >
< progress class = "progress" value = "100" max = "100" > 100%< / progress >
{% endexample %}
### IE9 support
Internet Explorer 9 doesn't support the HTML5 `<progress>` element, but we can work around that.
{% example html %}
< progress class = "progress" value = "25" max = "100" >
< div class = "progress" >
< span class = "progress-bar" style = "width: 25%;" > 25%< / span >
< / div >
< / progress >
{% endexample %}
### Contextual alternatives
Progress bars use some of the same button and alert classes for consistent styles.
{% example html %}
< progress class = "progress progress-success" value = "25" max = "100" > 25%< / progress >
< progress class = "progress progress-info" value = "50" max = "100" > 50%< / progress >
< progress class = "progress progress-warning" value = "75" max = "100" > 75%< / progress >
< progress class = "progress progress-danger" value = "100" max = "100" > 100%< / progress >
{% endexample %}
### Striped
Uses a gradient to create a striped effect.
{% example html %}
< progress class = "progress progress-striped" value = "10" max = "100" > 10%< / progress >
< progress class = "progress progress-striped progress-success" value = "25" max = "100" > 25%< / progress >
< progress class = "progress progress-striped progress-info" value = "50" max = "100" > 50%< / progress >
< progress class = "progress progress-striped progress-warning" value = "75" max = "100" > 75%< / progress >
< progress class = "progress progress-striped progress-danger" value = "100" max = "100" > 100%< / progress >
{% endexample %}
### Animated stripes
The striped gradient can also be animated. Add `.progress-animated` to `.progress` to animate the stripes right to left via CSS3 animations.
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**Animated progress bars do not work in IE9 and Opera 12** – as they don't support CSS3 animations – **nor in IE10+ and Microsoft Edge** – as they currently don't support CSS3 animations on the [`::-ms-fill` pseudo-element ](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/hh465757.aspx ).
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< div class = "bd-example" >
< progress class = "progress progress-striped" value = "25" max = "100" > 25%< / progress >
< button type = "button" class = "btn btn-secondary bd-activate-animated-progressbar" data-toggle = "button" aria-pressed = "false" autocomplete = "off" >
Toggle animation
< / button >
< / div >
{% highlight html %}
< progress class = "progress progress-striped progress-animated" value = "25" max = "100" > 25%< / progress >
{% endhighlight %}