[–] tobr 4y ago ↗ The link is a useless wrapper around this page:http://bernii.github.io/gauge.js/A bit nostalgic to see the crossed-over “js” replaced with “coffee”. Tells me it’s not a particularly new library. [–] FreeHugs 4y ago ↗ Nice reminder to stick with plain JS and not go for the latest "compiles to js" language.
[–] FreeHugs 4y ago ↗ Nice reminder to stick with plain JS and not go for the latest "compiles to js" language.
[–] andsens 4y ago ↗ Years ago I wrote an article explaining how to do that in pure CSS: https://medium.com/@andsens/radial-progress-indicator-using-...It's basically the same thing, just fully radial instead of just a gauge.Here's a working example: https://jsfiddle.net/andsens/mLA7X/ (click in the middle of it to animate to another random percentage)
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A bit nostalgic to see the crossed-over “js” replaced with “coffee”. Tells me it’s not a particularly new library.
It's basically the same thing, just fully radial instead of just a gauge.
Here's a working example: https://jsfiddle.net/andsens/mLA7X/ (click in the middle of it to animate to another random percentage)