::-webkit-progress-bar
Non-standard: This feature is non-standard and is not on a standards track. Do not use it on production sites facing the Web: it will not work for every user. There may also be large incompatibilities between implementations and the behavior may change in the future.
The ::-webkit-progress-bar
CSS pseudo-element represents the entire bar of a <progress>
element. Normally it's only visible as the unfilled portion of the bar, since by default it's rendered below the ::-webkit-progress-value
pseudo-element. It is a child of the ::-webkit-progress-inner-element
pseudo-element and the parent of the ::-webkit-progress-value
pseudo-element.
Note: For ::-webkit-progress-value
to take effect, appearance
needs to be set to none
on the <progress>
element.
Syntax
::-webkit-progress-bar {
/* ... */
}
Examples
CSS
progress {
-webkit-appearance: none;
}
::-webkit-progress-bar {
background-color: orange;
}
HTML
<progress value="10" max="50"></progress>
Result
Result screenshot
The code above results in a progress bar that looks like this when using a WebKit or Blink browser:
Specifications
Not part of any standard.
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
See also
- The pseudo-elements used by WebKit/Blink to style other parts of a
<progress>
element: ::-moz-progress-bar