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@raxuk/rangeslider-js

v3.2.5-5

Published

lightweight range slider

Downloads

197

Readme

rangeslider-js

Build Status Inline docs Dependency Status

Simple, fast and lightweight slider, touch friendly

Forked from: https://github.com/stbaer/rangeslider-js

Docs and Examples

  • v1 was based on rangeslider.js, main differences:
    • no jQuery
    • raf to throttle window resize, transform to set the handle position
    • fewer and only basic styles

Install

npm i rangeslider-js --save

Usage

<input id="slider1" type="range">

<input id="slider2" type="range" min="0" max="5" value="1" step="1">

Vertical mode:

<input id="slider1" type="range" class="vertical">
import rangesliderJs from 'rangeslider-js'

// single, options via js 
rangesliderJs.create(document.getElementById('slider1'), {min:0, max: 1, value: 0.5, step: 0.1})

// or single, options via html attributes 
rangesliderJs.create(document.getElementById('slider2'))

// or initialize multiple
rangesliderJs.create(document.querySelectorAll('input[type="range"]'))

Options

{
    min: 0,
    max: 100,
    value: 50,
    step: 1,
    vertical: true,
    // callbacks
    onInit: (value, percent, position) => {},
    onSlideStart: (value, percent, position) => {},
    onSlide: (value, percent, position) => {},
    onSlideEnd: (value, percent, position) => {}
}

Events

Contribute or Report Issue

Pull requests should target the develop branch.

For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.

Licence

MIT, see LICENSE.md for details.