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Slider components for Fluent UI React
Slider allows users to quickly select a value (or range) by dragging a thumb across a rail. It is often used when setting values with a relaxed precision such as audio volume and screen brightness.
To import Slider:
import { Slider } from '@fluentui/react-components';
<Slider />
<Slider defaultValue={3} />
<Slider value={sliderValue} onChange={sliderOnChange} />
<Slider min={0} max={10} />
<Slider vertical />
<Slider disabled />
<Slider step={10} />
<Slider size="small" />
See Fluent UI Storybook for more detailed usage examples.
Alternatively, run Storybook locally with:
yarn start
react-slider
from the list.See SPEC.md.
If you're upgrading to Fluent UI v9 see MIGRATION.md for guidance on updating to the latest Slider implementation.
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Fluent UI React Slider component.
The npm package @fluentui/react-slider receives a total of 87,828 weekly downloads. As such, @fluentui/react-slider popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @fluentui/react-slider demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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