So ...

That’s all ... Once you are happy with your settings, simply visit any post on your website to see the progress bar in action.

Here's the result in my case:

Cool isn't it?

And that's it my friends!

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dowj01 Premium
Cool plugin, looks like a great tool to help keep readers engaged in a blog. Thanks for sharing.
Justin
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Thanks Justin!
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julesnp Premium
I thank you Zed for another very helpful post.
Have a great day.

Jules
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Thanks for the time Jules!
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Afortaleza1 Premium
thank you Zed info,
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Thank YOU!
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bigrog44 Premium
Thanks for sharing, Zed.
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Thanks for the time Roger!
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No problem, Zed.
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:)
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MariaB4 Premium Plus
Thank you for another educational class. I'm trying to keep the plugins number at the minimum from the reasons we all know. I wonder if the progress bar can be implemented using some code. Do you have any knowledge in this direction?

Thank you,
Maria
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Hi Maria,

I'm sure that there is a way to implement something similar with a code if somebody has strong coding skills ... After all the plugin itself is nothing else, but a code ... But I can't help you with that :(

Regarding the number of your plugins, you might want to see this ...
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waawaawaa4 Premium
Your link answered my question re: number of plug-ins one can have installed. Thank you!
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Any time :)
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MariaB4 Premium Plus
Thank you :)
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Any time!
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