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org.webjars.bowergithub.predixdesignsystem:px-progress-bar
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px-progress-bar
is a Predix UI component that provides a progress bar with an animation effect.
Node, npm and bower are necessary to install the component and dependencies. webcomponents.js adds support for web components and custom elements to your application.
First, install the component via bower on the command line:
bower install px-progress-bar --save
Second, import the component in your application with the following tag in your head:
<link rel="import" href="/bower_components/px-progress-bar/px-progress-bar.html"/>
Finally, use the component in your application:
<px-progress-bar value="50"></px-progress-bar>
Read the full API and view the demo here.
The documentation in this repository is supplemental to the official Predix documentation, which is continuously updated and maintained by the Predix documentation team. Go to http://predix.io to see the official Predix documentation.
From the component's directory...
$ npm install
$ bower install
$ gulp sass
From the component's directory, to start a local server run:
$ gulp serve
Navigate to the root of that server (e.g. http://localhost:8080/) in a browser to open the API documentation page, with link to the "Demo" / working examples.
Please use Github Issues to submit any bugs you might find.
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WebJar for px-progress-bar
We found that org.webjars.bowergithub.predixdesignsystem:px-progress-bar demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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