CSS percentage circle built with jQuery
<div id="custom" class="yellow big"></div>
<div id="clock" class="purple big"></div>
<div id="custom-color" class="big"></div>
<div id="countdown" class="big"></div>
<div class="clearfix">
<div id="redBecomesBlue" class="red big"></div>
</div>
<a href="javascript:void(0);" id="changeCircle">Fill Circle to 95.5</a>
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#redBecomesBlue").percircle({percent: 25,text: "25"});
$('#changeCircle').click(function(e){
e.preventDefault();
changeCircle();
});
});
function changeCircle(){
$("#redBecomesBlue").percircle({text:''});
$("#redBecomesBlue").percircle({
text: "",
percent: 95.5,
progressBarColor: "#1252c0"
});
}
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<script src="../bower_components/jquery/dist/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="../dist/js/percircle.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="../dist/css/percircle.css">
</head>
</html>
Big blue circle marked with a percent of 50%:
<div id="bluecircle" data-percent="17" class="big">
</div>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(function(){
$("#bluecircle").percircle();
});
</script>
Percircle is registered as an npm package and can be installed with:
npm install percircle
Percircle is also registered as a Bower package, so it can be pulled down using:
bower install percircle
If you'd like to run the development version, percirle
uses Gulp to automate basic tasks, like building. Head over to https://github.com/gulpjs/gulp/blob/master/docs/getting-started.md for more information. First, clone the repository, then run:
npm install -g gulp
npm install
# Watches the js files for changes, while linting them concurrently
gulp watch
# Runs jshint and builds a minified version of the files.
gulp
Contributions are more than welcome. Please ensure that you spent some time reading our Contributor's Guidelines.
toubou91 | chrisahardie | chris--jones | tinglu | tranthanhhoa | ahmadajmi | Sylphony | yireo |
The original project was created from Andre Firchow and as I didn't find any similar here, I uploaded it.
However, the project loaded all the css transformations, in the percircle.css
file. Now, it uses jQuery to apply repeated functionality where needed.