Slider Values
Handles
The number of handles can be set using the start
option.
Snapping between steps
When a non-linear slider has been configured, the snap
option can be set to true
to force the slider to jump between the specified values.
Slider behavior
noUiSlider offers several ways to handle user interaction. The range can be set to drag, and handles can move to taps. All these effects are optional, and can be enable by adding their keyword to the behavior option. This option accepts a "-"
separated list of "drag"
, "tap"
, "fixed"
, "snap"
or "none"
.
Tap
A handle snaps to a clicked location. A smooth transition is used. This option is default
.
Drag
Makes the range draggable. Requires two handles. The connect
option must be set to true
.
Fixed dragging
Keeps the distance between handles fixed when the 'drag'
flag is set.
Combined options
Most 'behavior'
flags can be combined.
Hover
With this option set, the slider fires hover
events when a mouse or pen user hovers over the slider.
Slider Scales / Pips
This feature allows you to generate points along the slider. Five options can be set: mode
to determine where to place pips, values
as additional options for mode
, stepped
to round pip values to the slider stepping, density
to pre-scale the number of pips, and filter
to manually modify pip size.
The range
mode uses the slider range to determine where the pips should be. A pip is generated for every percentage specified.
Steps
Like range
, the steps
mode uses the slider range. In steps
mode, a pip is generated for every step. The filter
option can be used to filter the generated pips. The filter
function must return 0
(no value), 1
(large value) or 2
(small value).
Filtered Steps
Slider Colors - Handles
Slider With date
Slider With Input
Colored Connects
Default Handle
Circle Filled Handle
Square Handle
Vertical Sliders
The orientation setting can be used to set the slider to "vertical"
Set dimensions!Vertical sliders don't assume a default height
, so you'll need to set one. You can use any unit you want, including %
or px
.