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angular-range-slider

v3.3.0

Published

An Angular range slider with accessibility

Downloads

9

Readme

Angular-range-slider

An Angular range slider with accessibility. It only supports horizontal mode with one handle. As for now I'm not going to implement vertical mode or two handles as I don't need them.

This should work in IE9+ (And ofc any real browser like Chrome or FF). Also tested on iOS and Android 4.4 & 6

Demo

On CodePen

Dependencies

Angular

What's working:

  • Model binding
  • Min
  • Max
  • Step
  • Dragging the handle
  • Touch supported dragging
  • Clicking the bar to goto value
  • No need to redraw on hide/show or resize
  • Aria attributes for a11y
  • Keyboard support for a11y

Usage

Javascript

Include the script on the site

<script src="./distribute/slider.js"></script>

Add the chasselberg.slider module to your Angular app

    angular.module('your.ng.app', ['chasselberg.slider']);

Add sliders to your views

    <slider model="sliderValue" step="2" min="0" max="100"></slider>

SCSS

Include the slider.scss in your main SCSS file using

    @import "slider.scss"

You can define the following variables BEFORE you include slider.scss

$ch-slider-bar-height: 10px;
$ch-slider-bar-radius: 10px;
$ch-slider-bar-color: grey;

$ch-slider-handle-height: 20px;
$ch-slider-handle-width: 20px;
$ch-slider-handle-color: blue;
$ch-slider-handle-radius: 9999px;

$ch-slider-fill-color: green;
$ch-slider-disabled-color: grey;
$ch-slider-disabled-fill-color: black;

CSS

If you don't want to use the SCSS file you can instead include the css file in your HTML

    <link href="./distribute/slider.css" rel="stylesheet">