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Indimellem kan jeg godt være lidt webnørdet – når det sådan griber mig.
Nu har jeg så lavet en widget til WordPress, jeg har kaldt den Progressbar og resultatet kan ses i min sidebar.
Jeg bruger den til at holde styr på mine håndarbejdsprojekter, men den kan jo også bruges til meget andet.
Indtil videre har jeg lavet den på engelsk, men jeg har planer om at gøre den flersproget.
Man kan indtaste navn, procent færdig og evt. et link. Derudover kan man indstille bredden, samt de forskellige farver.
Har du lyst til at bruge min widget, så kan du downloade filen progressbar.php – skriv endelig hvis du har ris, ros, forslag eller kommentarer.
Filen skal ligge i /wordpress/wp-content/plugins/widgets
I’ve made a Progressbar Widget. I use it for keeping track of my craft projects. It can be used for any kind of project.
You can enter name of the project, percent completed and a link.
In Options you can change width, background color, bar color, and frame color.
Suggestions and comments are most welcome. Download progressbar.php
The file should be in /wordpress/wp-content/plugins/widgets
Posted by Progress Bar « WordPress Widgets on 6. september 2006 at 23:20
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Posted by Progress bar plugin review (progress: 100%) at The Blog Herald on 7. september 2006 at 17:27
[...] The Progress bar plugin, by Stine Schjerning, is a widget which means that you need the Widget plugin to get it running, as well as a widget-ready theme. I installed it on my test blog, tried to break it but failed. That’s a good sign, the widget works like a charm and you can add a whole bunch of progress bars via the normal widget interface. Nothing weird or fancy here, just write a title for your progress bar, give it a percentage value (no other options here) and a link if you want. Save and all done. [...]
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[...] I spent a long time working on the admin version of my haiku site, updating it from the old Perl/Cgi version. I’m working on some email notifications to poets when their poems are published. Very engrossing hobby. I will get the plug-in/widget done, soon, I swear. Maybe this weekend. Cool WordPress plugin done by a woman in Sweden? Netherlands? I can’t tell. the Progress Bar. We used to have these on scrounging.org, but we did it by hand. Ouch! [...]
Posted by Oddball on 5. november 2006 at 20:07
Hej Stine
Jeg har downloadet din progress bar og den virker fint, men den virker desværre ikke med wpg2widgets-1.0 som er en random billed viser i sidebaren fra Gallery2, det der sker når begge plugins er aktiveret er at din procent bar viser 100% selv om den skulle havde udfyldt 45%, kan du hjælpe med en løsning.
keep up the good worke.
Admin. på Chance-strikkeren
Posted by Oddball on 5. november 2006 at 20:21
Hmmm….
Nu virker den efter jeg har slettet den for data og updateret den igen.
Beklager mit første indlæg.
Admin. på Chance-strikkeren
Posted by The Mongrel Dogs Who Teach : Blog Archive : Makeover for 2007 on 31. december 2006 at 16:50
[...] One such was “ProgressBar“. I had, at first, misunderstood this to be a graphical countdown timer but in fact, it’s just a widget to display a “percentage complete” toolbar on the site. You have to set the level manually, which at first was a turnoff. But then I decided I’d take a page from the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (and their infamous Doomsday Clock). I made a “Health of the Republic” bar which gives me a quick and graphical way to vent my frustration over the incipient necrosis of the body politic. It’s snarky and trite and made my whole night. [...]
Posted by Julie on 30. august 2007 at 2:26
I can’t figure it out
I want to do a progress bar for my knitting projects. Any help would be appreciated!
Posted by Nicholas on 1. september 2007 at 20:13
I activated, but cannot find where to change status. help appreciated, thanks!
Posted by Stine on 2. september 2007 at 17:40
The widget hasn’t been updated for the new versions of wordpress. I’m having som problems with it myself – I’ll get to it as soon as possible.
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Posted by Mehlhouse on 18. oktober 2007 at 0:20
I’m kind of a newb at formatting etc, and I can’t figure out how to get this to work =[
If you could give me any help, it would be much appreciated!
Posted by How did I get that progress bar widget on my blog? - myinvestingblog.com on 23. oktober 2007 at 5:51
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Posted by Confession on 4. januar 2008 at 1:58
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Posted by Stine on 1. september 2008 at 15:09
Note – I haven’t updated it at all since I made it. Feel free to do so if you like.
Posted by Julian on 13. september 2008 at 16:13
Hello Stine,
first of all….i love your widget!!
My question to you is:
I tried to modify you widget to add different progressbars to sites (or posts).
I CANT MAKE IT WORK!!!
Would be really great, if can help me out. And i am sure that many other would love a widget “ProgessBar for Sites”;-)!!
For sure i will publish the information about the author on my site!
So i am looking really forward to hear form you!
Best regards,
Julian
Posted by Stine on 18. september 2008 at 9:22
Thank you Julian.
I’m actually not working on the widget anymore. But I welcome anyone to improve it as they like.
Stine
Posted by switch78 on 11. november 2008 at 15:52
I have modified the widget to suit my own purposes. I have made the new version available on my website.
In the new version you can produce a progressbar with variable begin and end values as well as use your own metric rather than only percentages.
It can be found here.
http://www.anthonysullivan.net/?p=210
Anthony