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I am using the meter element to show a score between 1 & 10, and in the newest webkit browsers, it looks fantastic.

I would now like to show the average score, as well. While it's useful to know that my submission received a 6 out of 10, it would be even more useful to know that the average for this magazine so far is a 5.

Unfortunately, the slew of available attributes for the meter tag does not include "average".

I want to show a simple vertical line at the average value. I thought perhaps I could put a span or a div inside the meter, make it display: block, and give it a 100% height, a 50% width, and a border-right. Unfortunately, Chrome 11 doesn't even allow me to nest block elements within the meter, my preliminary investigations indicate.

I'd be willing to use JS to display the vertical line if I had to (when I originally envisioned this feature I thought I'd be using entirely JS), but the meter tag is so delightful that I refuse to not use it now.

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A trick may be placing a span after the meter tag, shifting it to the left using some arithmetic

<meter id="m" value="2" min="0" max="10">somevalue</meter>
<span id="average" 
      style="border-left:1px solid black;width:1px;margin-left:-50px">
</span>

aritmetic could be something like:

var average = [somevalue, say 0.45];
document.getElementById('average').style['margin-left'] = 
 (Math.floor((average-1)*document.getElementById('m').offsetWidth))+'px'
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    margin-left is not a valid property name. It has to be marginLeft :)
    – Andreas
    Feb 28, 2011 at 14:32
  • @john_doe: yep, you're right. Could've used style['margin-left'] also, by the way.
    – KooiInc
    Feb 28, 2011 at 14:46
  • This works! I used jQuery, so it looks a little different, but the idea worked. I've actually just added a data-average="6" attribute to the meter, and then use jQuery to insert a span after each meter with a data-average attribute. Here's the jQuery: $('meter[data-average]').after(function(){ return '<span class="average-score" style="margin-left: -' + (1 - $(this).attr('data-average')/10) * $(this).width() + 'px"></span>'; });
    – chadoh
    Mar 1, 2011 at 12:42

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