noUiSlider is lightweight JavaScript range slider, originally developed to be a jQuery UI alternative.
It features cross-browser support, a wide range of options and support for a bunch of touch devices. It has been tested on Android phones, iPhone & iPad, Windows phone and touch-screen laptops and tablets and desktops.
All modern browsers and IE8+ are supported. The end result? A lean, extendible and bloat-less plugin that'll just do its job.
The best part? noUiSlider has no dependencies! As of version 8, jQuery is no longer required!
Oh, and the licensing terms are simple: just Do What the Fuck You Want with it.
An extensive documentation, including examples, options and configuration details, is available here: noUiSlider documentation.
- Fixed #568 and #569
- Added 'start', 'end' and 'hover' events
- Added better tooltip formatting options
- Bugfixes, including an issues where a mouseup would be missed
- Fixed Microsoft Edge support
- Merged several pull requests containing bug fixes
- Fixed an issue where a slider handle could get 'stuck' to a mouse cursor after moving out of a window.
- Combed through code using a profiler, fixed some performance issues.
- Added support for basic tooltips.
Removed jQuery dependency! For more info and other changes, see the release information.
Devices/browsers tested:
- Surface Pro 3 (Windows 10)
- iPad Air 2 (iOS 9.0)
- iPad 3 (iOS 8.4)
- Moto E (Android 5.1, Chrome)
- Lumia 930 (WP8.1, IE10 mobile)
- Asus S400C (Windows 10, Touch + mouse)
- Chrome
- Firefox
- Edge
- IE11
- IE10 (Emulated)
- IE9 (Emulated)
Bower users can install all compiled and minified files easily using bower install nouislider --save
. Supporting bower unfortunately means keeping all compiled and minified versions in the repository.
This library is UMD compatible, so you can use it in this way:
var noUiSlider = require('nouislider');
var slider = document.getElementById('slider');
noUiSlider.create(slider, {
start: 40,
connect: "lower",
range: {
min: 0,
max: 100
}
});
All major browsers are supported. To support IE8 you'll need to shim several ES5 features.
You can use polyfill.io to easily do so:
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=Edge">
<!--[if lte IE 8]>
<script src="https://cdn.polyfill.io/v2/polyfill.min.js"></script>
<![endif]-->
Version numbering follows the 'Semantic versioning' style. You'll find an excellent documentation at Semver.org.