Progress Circle
Progress circle are used to visually represent the completion status of a task or process in a circular format.
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Progress circle are used to visually represent the completion status of a task or process in a circular format.
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Progress circles are used in interfaces to indicate the completion status of ongoing tasks or processes, such as loading sequences, file uploads, or progress toward goals. They offer a quick, visual representation of progress in a compact and visually appealing format.
A progress circle component displays a circular indicator that gradually fills as the task progresses. It may include optional elements like labels to provide context. The progress circle can be customized to reflect different values, label visibility, and sizes to suit various design needs.
Progress Fill: The filled portion of the circular bar that visually represents the percentage of the task completed. It fills proportionally to indicate progress.
Background: The unfilled section of the circular path, providing a contrast to the Progress Fill and representing the remaining portion of the task.
Percentage Label: Centered within the circle, this label displays the completion percentage in numerical format, giving users an exact measure of progress.
Use progress circles to show the completion status of ongoing tasks in a circular format.
Don't use progress circles for tasks that do not involve progressive completion.
Ensure the progress circle is large enough to be easily noticeable.
Don't make the progress circle too small or difficult to see.
Label the progress circle clearly to indicate what it is tracking.
Avoid using ambiguous or unclear labels for progress circles.
Provide clear visual feedback as the progress circle fills.
Don't leave users guessing about the status of the task.
Use consistent styling and spacing across all progress circles in the application.
Don't use inconsistent styles that may confuse users.
Update the progress circle in real-time as the task progresses.
Don't use progress circles if you cannot provide real-time updates.