In today’s post , i will explain that how you can add/show percentage value to scrollbar in blogger blog. actually it is not important for your blog, but this is for those who want to give unique effect to scroll-bar in their blog. it may be helpful for your readers to check that how much they have scrolled down or up or how much content left to be read.
Check the preview below and follow the steps, if you want to add this right to your blog.
Preview :
2. CTRL + F to find this : ]]></b:skin>
3. Copy and paste below code just above this : ]]></b:skin>
5. Copy and paste below code just after </head>
7. Copy and paste below code just above </body>
That’s it.
Check the preview below and follow the steps, if you want to add this right to your blog.
Preview :
How to add percentage value to scrollbar in blogger?
1. Go to blogger –> Tempalte –> Edit HTML2. CTRL + F to find this : ]]></b:skin>
3. Copy and paste below code just above this : ]]></b:skin>
<style> #scroll { display: none; position: fixed; top: 0; right: 20px; z-index: 500; padding: 3px 8px; background-color: #2187e7; color: #fff; border-radius: 3px; } #scroll:after { content: ” ”; position: absolute; top: 50%; right: -8px; height: 0; width: 0; margin-top: -4px; border: 4px solid transparent; border-left-color: #2187e7; }</style>4. Next search for </head>
5. Copy and paste below code just after </head>
<div id='scroll'></div>Make sure you pasted the code after </head> and before <body> like this :
</head><div id='scroll'></div><body>6. Now, again search for </body>
7. Copy and paste below code just above </body>
<script type='text/javascript'>/*<![CDATA[*/var scrollTimer = null;$(window).scroll(function() {var viewportHeight = $(this).height(),scrollbarHeight = viewportHeight / $(document).height() * viewportHeight,progress = $(this).scrollTop() / ($(document).height() - viewportHeight),distance = progress * (viewportHeight - scrollbarHeight) + scrollbarHeight / 2 - $('#scroll').height() / 2;$('#scroll').css('top', distance).text(' (' + Math.round(progress * 100) + '%)').fadeIn(100);if (scrollTimer !== null) {clearTimeout(scrollTimer);}scrollTimer = setTimeout(function() {$('#scroll').fadeOut();}, 1500);});/*]]>*/</script>8. Save template.
That’s it.
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