• Works great! Only con is that you have to dig into the plugin editor CSS code in order to change the progress bar color, border, etc. So the end user needs to be comfortable editing CSS and Hex color codes. It’s also not explained, you need to know where to go (plugin editor).

    It would be cool if you could edit those things in the plugin settings.

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  • Plugin Author Jason Penney

    (@jczorkmid)

    I never considered anyone would use the plugin editor to modify the built in styles (in fact, I can’t at all recommend doing that). I expected people would put custom styles in their themes, or via a custom CSS plugin. Next time I update I’ll try to be more explicit in the readme. Thanks for pointing it out.

    Thread Starter Alan Petersen

    (@webzu2)

    I just know enough to mess things up. 🙂 I did create a backup of the original code, just in case I messed it up, so I could paste it back in.

    My website has a black background, so I needed to change the progress bar color. There are a few other “progress bar” plugins that I looked at and they make it easier to change colors, but your plugin is the best, nice and light without clutter. By the way, great job.

    I’m not a designer/coder type, so I have no idea about custom CSS. I’ll look into that CSS plugin, thanks for the tip.

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