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Ion.RangeSlider. Is an easy, flexible and responsive range slider with tons of options.
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Version: 2.2.0 | Version 3.x is under development now
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Description¶ ↑
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Ion.RangeSlider — cool, comfortable, responsive and easily customizable range slider
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Supports events and public methods, has flexible settings, can be completely altered with CSS
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Cross-browser: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox 3.6+, Opera 12+, Safari 5+, Internet Explorer 8+
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Ion.RangeSlider supports touch-devices (iPhone, iPad, Nexus, etc.).
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Ion.RangeSlider freely distributed under terms of <a href=“ionden.com/a/plugins/licence.html” target=“_blank”>MIT licence</a>.
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With this plugin you will be able to build beautiful range sliders, like this:
Key features¶ ↑
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Skin support. (5 skins included and PSD for skin creation)
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Any number of sliders at one page without conflicts and big performance problems
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Two slider types single (1 slider) and double (2 sliders)
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Support of negative and fractional values
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Ability to set custom step and snap grid to step
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Support of custom values diapason
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Customisable grid of values
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Ability to disable UI elements (min and max, current value, grid)
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Postfixes and prefixes for your numbers ($20, 20 € etc.)
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Additional postfix for maximum value (eg. $0 — $100+)
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Ability to prettify large numbers (eg. 10000000 -> 10 000 000 or 10.000.000)
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Slider writes its value right into input value field. This makes it easy to use in any html form
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Any slider value can be set through input data-attribute (eg. data-min=“10”)
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Slider supports disable param. You can set it true to make slider inactive
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Slider supports external methods (update, reset and remove) to control it after creation
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For advanced users slider has callbacks (onStart, onChange, onFinish, onUpdate). Slider pastes all its params to callback first argument as object
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Slider supports date and time
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