Angular Progress with Bootstrap - free examples & tutorial

Angular Bootstrap 5 Progress component

Documentation and examples for using custom progress bars featuring support for stacked bars, animated backgrounds, and text labels.


Basic example

Use a progress bar element to display a percentage completion rate by using an inline style and the utility classes.


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.
  • We use the inner .progress-bar to indicate the progress so far.
  • The .progress-bar requires an inline style, utility class, or custom CSS to set their width.
  • The .progress-bar also requires some role and aria attributes to make it accessible.

Put that all together, and you have the following examples.

MDB provides a handful of utilities for setting width. Depending on your needs, these may help with quickly configuring progress.


Labels

Add labels to your progress bars by placing text within the .progress-bar.

To make the label visible you need to set a proper height to the bar.


Height

We only set a height value on the .progress, so if you change that value the inner .progress-bar will automatically resize accordingly.


Colors

Use background utility classes to change the appearance of individual progress bars.


Multiple bars

Include multiple progress bars in a progress component if you need.


Striped

Add .progress-bar-striped to any .progress-bar to apply a stripe via CSS gradient over the progress bar’s background color.


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.