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coveo-slider
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Coveo Slider is an enhanced HTML5 input range.
It's available on npm npm install coveo-slider
.
This project is still its early stage and features will be added when needed.
You need to include jQuery and Underscore for this to work.
Make sure you have Node JS and NPM installed.
Run npm install
to get the required dependencies.
You can use gulp
if you have gulp installed as a global dependency to recompile the project and run the tests.
Feel free to modify the index.html file in the dist folder to test your feature.
We use Karma & Jasmine to run automated tests. The coverage is provided by instanbul via karma-coverage plugin.
To run the tests, you can use npm test
or gulp test
. Please add some unit tests if you make a PR.
Coveo Slider is distributed under MIT license.
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Coveo's enhanced slider component using HTML5 input range
The npm package coveo-slider receives a total of 4,020 weekly downloads. As such, coveo-slider popularity was classified as popular.
We found that coveo-slider demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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