---
title: "Tour Progress"
groupTitle: "Examples"
sort: 2
---
import { CodeSample } from "../../components/CodeSample.tsx";
You can use `showProgress` option to show the progress of the tour. It is shown in the bottom left corner of the screen. There is also `progressText` option which can be used to customize the text shown for the progress.
Please note that `showProgress` is `false` by default. Also the default text for `progressText` is `{{current}} of {{total}}`. You can use `{{current}}` and `{{total}}` in your `progressText` template to show the current and total steps.
```js
import { driver } from "driver.js";
import "driver.js/dist/driver.css";
const driverObj = driver({
showProgress: true,
showButtons: ['next', 'previous'],
steps: [
{ element: '#tour-example', popover: { title: 'Animated Tour Example', description: 'Here is the code example showing animated tour. Let\'s walk you through it.', side: "left", align: 'start' }},
{ element: 'code .line:nth-child(1)', popover: { title: 'Import the Library', description: 'It works the same in vanilla JavaScript as well as frameworks.', side: "bottom", align: 'start' }},
{ element: 'code .line:nth-child(2)', popover: { title: 'Importing CSS', description: 'Import the CSS which gives you the default styling for popover and overlay.', side: "bottom", align: 'start' }},
{ element: 'code .line:nth-child(4) span:nth-child(7)', popover: { title: 'Create Driver', description: 'Simply call the driver function to create a driver.js instance', side: "left", align: 'start' }},
{ element: 'code .line:nth-child(16)', popover: { title: 'Start Tour', description: 'Call the drive method to start the tour and your tour will be started.', side: "top", align: 'start' }},
]
});
driverObj.drive();
```