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6:26 AM
@TylerH well..not suprised to hear this question...it will be a small pictuere just left of it's name...take a look at this example from facebook 1drv.ms/u/s!AjCBrCpLQye-ihr-19Wgdp-dZc8v?e=iW8RQ5....see the red arrow...I do not know what more info to give...I am not a designer....
 
 
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2:28 PM
@TylerH Already fixed it :-)
 
@Simon glad to hear it :-)
@DimitrisPapageorgiou so, you would go to a site like jsfiddle.net and put the HTML in there and the CSS in there in the fields for those and then hit 'save' and you can share that URL with others
 
 
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6:27 PM
Hello Tyler. Can we add a gradient instead of green color of progress in this CSS tricks. I tried adding fill but it is applying to circle background not progress.
 
 
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7:28 PM
@Rana You probably can, but I'm not really familiar with SVGs. Looks like they are storing color values in simple properties, so why not try a gradient for one of those properties?
Hmm, oh it is using color, that makes it tricky, because gradients aren't supported on color
That would be a good question to ask on main; add that code to a runnable Stack Snippet (and cite it, of course), and ask how to apply a gradient to the color instead of a solid color value.
Someone well-versed in CSS gradients might give a good answer
 
 
7:44 PM
Thanks Tyler bro, I would definitely ask it.
 
 
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8:48 PM
We have to use stroke attribute bro. Here is the answer
 
9:27 PM
@Rana Nice, glad you got your answer. Good to see it was a fairly straightforward SVG solution
 

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