Reading Progress for WordPress — Plugin Overview
This is a useful plugin that creates a progress bar on your page showing how
much you’ve scrolled through the site.
The reading progress bar is filled with color or a nice gradient.
Page Scroll Progress Bar
Reading Progress is small WordPress plugin that creates a progress bar that
indicates how much you’ve scrolled on a website.
It’s very useful to show the reading progress on page or a blog post.
Generally, such indicators are used on long articles and help readers
understand how far they are from finishing the article.
It support all popular browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, IE8+ and mobile
browsers.
What do you Receive with Reading Progress Plugin?
It’s very useful to show the reading time progress on-page or a blog post.
Generally, such indicators are used on long articles and help readers
understand how far they are from finishing the article.
Reading Progress tested and compatible with 3rd Party Plugins: Yoast SEO,
Contact Form 7, W3 Total Cache, NextGen Gallery, Slider Revolution,
WooCommerce.
It also will work perfectly and improve the user experience in
conjunction with popular Website Page Builders, like Elementor, Visual
Composer, Gutenberg, Divi, WP Bakery Page Builder and many others.
The Attractiveness of the Site
This plugin is useful for blogs, magazines or websites that want to show the
reading progress on page or a blog post.
The Reading Progress plugin helps readers track their reading progress in a clean and simple way.
Increase Conversion Rate
Reading Progress Plugin is a useful tool for bloggers.
The reading progress creates trust and helps increase the conversion rate and make their readers
stick to their website.
Enable or Disable Reading Progress Bar for Certain Pages
The plugin settings can enable or disable the reading progress bar based on
the conditions you specify for certain pages.
Fully Cross-Browser Support
Our team is the making sure that the
Reading Progress plugin for WordPress work across an acceptable number of web browsers.
We tested our plugin on pre-release versions of browsers.
Cross browser compatible Reading Progress plugin for WordPress will be
stable in any version of a browser (Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari, Edge,
Internet Explorer) – in all browsers, visitors will get an incredibly smooth
experience when scrolling through the site.
Easy Customize Style and Color
You can easily customize its position (to the top or bottom of the page), height,
filled with the color or beautiful gradient.
Use the plugin in different styles.
You can easily customize your website to give it a unique appearance with minimum effort.
Native JavaScript, without jQuery
No, it’s not another library, it’s just plain Javascript without additional libraries.
Longevity – Frameworks and libraries change but JavaScript is forever.
Performance – vanilla javascript code works much faster than popular
libraries.
Fast, Lightweight, Cross-platform.
More Amazing Features
- Easy to use: Install & Go
- Show the progress bar only on certain pages. Assign it to just about anything you want.
- Valid HTML5 Code
- Works with all Themes
- Native JavaScript, without jQuery
- All major browsers supported: IE8+, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Android browser, Opera, iOs browser
- Customizable position, colors, height
- Lightweight and Fast
- Installation Guide
- Full Responsive, works on all devices
- Easy to customise
- 6 styles available with unlimited colors and gradients.
- Support For Mobile Devices
- Detailed Users Manual
6 months support by 42theme
Item support includes:
- All future updates made available for this item are included with purchase
- Availability of the author to answer questions
- Get assistance with reported bugs and issues
- Help with included 3rd party assets
Item support does not include:
- Customizations and installations
For more details, view the item support policy.
Item Contents
- 01-Plugin
- 02-Documentation
- Licensing
Note
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2.0.3 – 5 January 2024
# Fixed compatibility issues with the Custom Scrollbar plugin (thanks to slimfire18)