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Add Estimated Reading Time And A WordPress Reading Progress Bar (Page Scroll Progress Indicator)
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CSS to copy and paste:
/* Read Meter */
.bsf-rt-reading-time {background-color: #f2f2f2;padding:5px 10px;border-radius:10px;}
.bsf-rt-display-time, .bsf-rt-display-postfix {font-weight:bold;}"
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The simple plugin I'm going to show you in this tutorial will allow you to add estimated reading time to your posts with a few clicks.
It will also allow you to add a page scroll progress indicator to the page, so your readers know how much scroll is left before they reach the end of the post.
Unfortunately, the estimated reading time displayed on the post doesn't look great. Fortunately, I'm whipped up a little CSS to make it look a bit nicer. You can copy and paste the CSS from the description of the video.
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