Animated Scroll Progress Indicator for Blog Sites

Show reading progress with a smooth scroll-linked progress bar. Great for long-form content.

Animated Scroll Progress Indicator for Blog Sites

YOUR
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Why use this Reading component for Content Sites & Blogs?

Respect your readers' time. A sticky, pixel-perfect top bar maps its width directly to `scrollY` physics, telegraphing exactly how much value remains in your ultimate technical guides or case studies.

Unlike static feedback, this component integrates Framer Motion to provide fluid micro-interactions that increase conversion rates and reduce bounce rates. Best of all, you can save hours of UI engineering by copying the code block above directly into your React or Next.js app.

How it works

The progress-bar ships as a single React component you install via the ogBlocks CLI. Under the hood it leverages Framer Motion's motion primitives for GPU-accelerated transforms and Tailwind CSS utility classes for zero-runtime styling. The result is a component that animates at 60 fps while adding minimal bundle weight.

SEO & Performance Benefits

Because animations are powered by CSS transforms (not layout shifts), this feedback component maintains excellent Core Web Vitals scores. It won't hurt your LCP, CLS, or INP — making it safe to deploy on high-traffic landing pages and SEO-critical routes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I install the Animated Scroll Progress Indicator for Blog Sites in my project?

Run the CLI command shown above to add Animated Scroll Progress Indicator for Blog Sites to your project. Ensure Framer Motion and Tailwind CSS are already configured in your React or Next.js application.

Is the Animated Scroll Progress Indicator for Blog Sites mobile responsive?

Yes. Every component is built with mobile-first Tailwind CSS utility classes, so it adapts smoothly across all screen sizes from phones to ultra-wide monitors.

Can I customize the reading theme and animations?

Absolutely. You own the full React source code (JSX/TSX), so you can modify Tailwind classes, swap colors, and fine-tune Framer Motion transition parameters to match your brand's reading aesthetic.

Who is the Animated Scroll Progress Indicator for Blog Sites designed for?

This component is primarily built for Content Sites & Blogs. It addresses common UI challenges like visual hierarchy, user engagement, and conversion optimization — all while maintaining clean, maintainable code.

Does this feedback component affect Core Web Vitals?

No. The progress-bar is built with motion for animations and Tailwind CSS for styling — both tree-shakeable and lightweight. It won't add meaningful bundle weight or hurt your LCP, CLS, or INP scores.