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As title, and the example for it is like

Stacking Progress Bar

Where the 80% refers to the green bar and 90% refers to the darker grey bar.. this is just example anyway, because due to some problem with my coding, i cannot show the 90% on the right hand side of the bar, and thus i just edit it on Paint instead..

Currently i'm using the following code to implement this bar

HTML:

<div id='progBar'>
    <div>
        <div>
        </div>
    </div>
</div>

JS: progress:

function (percent, current,  $element) {
    var progressBarWidth = percent * $element.width() / 100;
    var currentBarWidth = current * $element.width() / 100;
    $element.find('div').animate({ width: progressBarWidth }, 2000);
    $element.find('div div').animate({ width: currentBarWidth }, 2000);
}

CSS:

#progBar {
    width: 275px;
    height: 20px;
    border: 1px solid #BDBDBD;
    background-color: #F2F2F2;
    margin: 2px 0 0 4px;
    line-height: 13px;
    font-size: 10px;
    text-align: right;
    color: #000;
}

#progBar div {
    height: 100%;
    color: #fff;
    text-align: right;
    line-height: 25px; /* same as #progressBar height if we want text middle aligned */
    width: 0;
    background-color: #D8D8D8;
}

#progBar div div {
    height: 40%;
    border: 1px solid #BDBDBD;
    background-color: #b4d134;
    margin-top: 6px;
    line-height: 13px;
    font-size: 10px;
    text-align: left;
    color: #000;
}

The first div bar with id Progbar is the whole progress bar, and the second < div>< /div> block refers to the 1st progress bar (darker grey color), and the 3rd < div>< /div> block refers to the green bar.

So far i found the code working for me, but the problem here is that, when i tried to show the percentage on the right end side of the progress bar (the 90%), it just wouldn't show. I can pretty much guess this is due to my HTML coding where i stack several div block in one line, in which the display follows the order of the div block..

So i want to ask if there is any other way to display my progress bar like above? I don't want to line up 2 different progress bar side by side, i want it to stack on top of each other exactly like how the image above shown.

EDIT: The actual problem is when i try to execute the 2 lines of code below

$element.find('div').animate({ width: progressBarWidth }, 2000).html(target + "%&nbsp;");
$element.find('div div').animate({ width: currentBarWidth }, 2000).html(current + "%&nbsp;");

It shows the current percentage on the left side, but not target percentage on the right side..

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  • where is the css code?
    – zzlalani
    Nov 20, 2013 at 8:50
  • edited post - css added
    – Fred A
    Nov 20, 2013 at 9:28

1 Answer 1

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UPDATE:

Ok I have edited the code : http://jsfiddle.net/QtBlueWaffle/Aftyj/8/

The code now looks like:

var easing = "linear"; //easeOutBounce

function progress(percent, current, $element, duration) {

    var $ref = $('#progressBar1');
    var progressBarWidth = percent * $element.width() / 100;
    if ($element.is($ref)) {
        $element.find('div').animate({
            width: progressBarWidth
        }, duration, easing);
    } else {
        $element.find('div').animate({
            width: progressBarWidth
        }, duration, easing).html(percent + "%&nbsp;");
    }
}


// Testers
// Tester 1
var currentPercentage1 = 0;
var currentPercentage2 = 0;
setInterval(function () {
    if (currentPercentage1 < 100) {
        currentPercentage1 = currentPercentage1 + 10;
        progress(currentPercentage1, 0, $('#progressBar1'), 500);
        $('#overlayPercentage').html(currentPercentage1 + "%&nbsp;")
    } else {
        $('#progressBar1').find('div').css({
            width: 0
        });
        currentPercentage1 = 0;
    }
}, 1000);


// Tester 2
setInterval(function () {
    if (currentPercentage2 < 100) {
        currentPercentage2 = currentPercentage2 + 5;
        progress(currentPercentage2, 0, $('#progressBar2'), 100);

    } else {
        $('#progressBar2').find('div').css({
            width: 0
        }).html("&nbsp;");
        currentPercentage2 = 0;
    }
}, 200);

And the stylesheet:

#progressTable {
    width:400px;
}
#progressBar1 {
    height:44px;
    border: 1px solid #111;
    background-color: #292929;
}
#progressBar2 {
    position:relative;
    top:-58px;
    height: 22px;
    border: 1px solid #111;
    background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0);
}
.progressBar div {
    height: 100%;
    color: #fff;
    line-height: 22px;
    width: 0;
    text-align: right;
}
#overlayPercentage {
    text-align: right;
    border: 1px solid #f11;
    position:relative;
    top:-35px;
    color: #fff;
}

Hope this helps.

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  • Thanks for the demo... but what i meant in my question is that, i want to show 2 types of progress bar stacking together like in the image (the green colored progress bar stacking on top of the dark grey colored progress bar). Also i edited my question again for the actual problem.. please look at it again ><
    – Fred A
    Nov 21, 2013 at 3:23
  • Yes exactly this one. Thanks alot!
    – Fred A
    Nov 21, 2013 at 9:40
  • You're welcome, the problem was the fact you were trying to write the percentage in the width-animated < div> so it was not possible to right align it on the progressbar container. Nov 21, 2013 at 9:47
  • So to fix that, need to create another non-animated layer on top or in between the progress bars? Or at least what i understood from the code you wrote in the fiddle.
    – Fred A
    Dec 3, 2013 at 4:11
  • This is one of the solutions indeed. In fact your animation changes the width of the div you are trying to set your text into. So this text can't go outside this div and then you can't position it as you wanted to. Dec 3, 2013 at 9:00

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