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@smui/linear-progress
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A linear progress indicator.
npm install --save-dev @smui/linear-progress
https://sveltematerialui.com/demo/linear-progress
A Linear Progress component.
use
: []
- An array of Svelte actions and/or arrays of an action and its options.class
: ''
- A CSS class string.indeterminate
: false
- Whether the progress value is unknown. This causes the indicator to display a cyclical animation.reversed
: false
- Whether to reverse the indicator.closed
: false
- Whether the indicator should be hidden. Using this instead of an #if
block is recommended, because the height of the container will not change when it is shown/hidden.progress
: 0
- The progress to indicate. (float between 0 and 1, inclusive)buffer
: undefined
- The buffer progress to indicate. (null
or float between 0 and 1, inclusive)See Progress indicators in the Material design spec.
See Linear Progress in MDC-Web for information about the upstream library's architecture.
FAQs
Svelte Material UI - Linear Progress
The npm package @smui/linear-progress receives a total of 4,468 weekly downloads. As such, @smui/linear-progress popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @smui/linear-progress demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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