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react-range-progress
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A visually customizable range input component for react, inspired by a post on css-tricks.
npm install react-range-progress --save
You can play around with a few properties on webpackbin
hideThumb
- Boolean: Set to true to hide the thumb.
height
- number: Track height in pixels.
width
- number or string: Track width. In pixels when numeric, but can be given 'auto', '80%', etc.
thumbSize
- number: Thumb size in pixels.
min
- number: Minimum range value.
max
- number: Maximum range value.
onChange
- function: Callback called when the range value was changed.
value
- number: Initial range value.
The following properties are set with an object with properties r, g, b, a to set red, green, blue (all from 0 to 255) and alpha (0.0 to 1.0) channels. Example for a half opaque red color:
{
r: 255, g: 0, b: 0, a: .5
}
fillColor
- color shape: Fills the track part on the left of the thumb. Defaults to white.
trackColor
- color shape: Color of the 'empty' part of the track. Defaults to white with 50% opacity.
readOnly
- bool: self explanatory.
thumbColor
- color shape: Thumb color. Defaults to white.
npm test
MIT. Copyright (c) 2016 Vincent Grafé.
FAQs
Eases styling of sliders (range inputs).
The npm package react-range-progress receives a total of 111 weekly downloads. As such, react-range-progress popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-range-progress demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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