README.md
paper-progress
The progress bars are for situations where the percentage completed can be determined. They give users a quick sense of how much longer an operation will take.
Example:
<paper-progress value="10"></paper-progress>
There is also a secondary progress which is useful for displaying intermediate progress, such as the buffer level during a streaming playback progress bar.
Example:
<paper-progress value="10" secondary-progress="30"></paper-progress>
Styling progress bar:
To change the active progress bar color:
paper-progress {
--paper-progress-active-color: #e91e63;
}
To change the secondary progress bar color:
paper-progress {
--paper-progress-secondary-color: #f8bbd0;
}
To change the progress bar background color:
paper-progress {
--paper-progress-container-color: #64ffda;
}
Add the class transiting
to a <paper-progress>
to animate the progress bar when
the value changed. You can also customize the transition:
paper-progress {
--paper-progress-transition-duration: 0.08s;
--paper-progress-transition-timing-function: ease;
--paper-progress-transition-transition-delay: 0s;
}
The following mixins are available for styling:
Custom property | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
--paper-progress-container-color | Mixin applied to container | --google-grey-300 |
--paper-progress-transition-duration | Duration of the transition | 0.008s |
--paper-progress-transition-timing-function | The timing function for the transition | ease |
--paper-progress-transition-delay | delay for the transition | 0s |
--paper-progress-active-color | The color of the active bar | --google-green-500 |
--paper-progress-secondary-color | The color of the secondary bar | --google-green-100 |
--paper-progress-disabled-active-color | The color of the active bar if disabled | --google-grey-500 |
--paper-progress-disabled-secondary-color | The color of the secondary bar if disabled | --google-grey-300 |
--paper-progress-height | The height of the progress bar | 4px |