![]() We can make use of CSS negation clause :not() to style it: progress:not() does seem to work in Blink now, but nothing else. It’s pretty easy to target and style an indeterminate progress bar because we know that it doesn’t contain the value attribute. Wufoo has some screenshots of how it looks on other operating systems on their support page for progress. Zoltan “Du Lac” Hawryluk covers the cross browser behavior of progress element in great depth in his article on HTML5 progress bars (which is definitely worth reading). Indeterminate Indeterminate state of the progress bar in Chrome 29 on Mac OS 10.8īased on your combination of browser and operating system, the progress bar can look different. ![]() It must be greater than or equal to 0.0 and less than or equal to 1.0 or the value of the max attribute (if present).Ī progress bar can be in two states – indeterminate and determinate.
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