issue with line break in CSS pseudo-element content string - html

Sorry for my NOOB question, but can somebody explain, why in my CSS popup all space is equal "\n" and throws to next line.
For example i'm need the string :
"Local : 20.08.2014 10:52:36 AM"
but have :
"Local
:
20.08.2014
10:52:36
AM"
There is my CSS text, help :
.photo4 {
display: inline-block; /* Строчно-блочный элемент */
position: relative; /* Относительное позиционирование */
}
.photo4:hover:after {
display: inline-block;
content: attr(data-title-id);
position: absolute; /* Абсолютное позиционирование */
left: 120%; bottom: -250%; /* Положение подсказки */
z-index: 1; /* Отображаем подсказку поверх других элементов */
background: #003399;
font-family: Segoe UI; font-weight: lighter; /* Гарнитура шрифта */
font-size: 13px; /* Размер текста подсказки */
padding: 5px 10px; /* Поля */
color: #fff;
border: 1px solid #333; /* Параметры рамки */
-moz-border-radius: 5px
-webkit-border-radius: 5px;
border-radius: 5px 5px 5px 5px;
}
generate text :
<script>
var mydateUTC=new Date()
mydateUTC=new Date(mydate.getUTCFullYear(), mydate.getUTCMonth(), mydate.getUTCDate(), mydate.getUTCHours(), mydate.getUTCMinutes(), mydate.getUTCSeconds())
var yearUTC=mydateUTC.getYear()
if (yearUTC < 1000)
yearUTC+=1900
var dayUTC=mydateUTC.getDay()
var monthUTC=mydateUTC.getMonth()
var daymUTC=mydateUTC.getDate()
if (daymUTC<10)
daymUTC="0"+daymUTC
monthUTC=monthUTC+1
if (monthUTC<10)
monthUTC="0"+monthUTC
var hoursUTC=mydateUTC.getHours()
var minutesUTC=mydateUTC.getMinutes()
var secondsUTC=mydateUTC.getSeconds()
if (hoursUTC<=9)
hoursUTC="0"+hoursUTC
if (minutesUTC<=9)
minutesUTC="0"+minutesUTC
if (secondsUTC<=9)
secondsUTC="0"+secondsUTC
var suffixUTC = "AM";
if (hoursUTC >= 12) {
suffixUTC = "PM";
hoursUTC = hoursUTC - 12;
}
if (hoursUTC == 0) {
hoursUTC = 12;
}
var clock = "Local : "+daym+"."+month+"."+year+" "+hours+":"+minutes+":"+seconds+" "+suffix+"
$(".photo4").attr("data-title-id", clock);
</script>

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Progress bar replicates itself?

I have this progress bar, more of a depletion bar actually, and its job is whenever it is clicked the button resets itself, if it reaches 100% then the player loses, for whatever reason the bar decides to replicate itself and starts rendering multiple progress bars at the same time instead.
here's the code:
function move() {
var elem = document.getElementById("DPbar");
var width = 0; /* Starting percentage */
var id = setInterval(frame, 100); /* Speed of depletion bar */
function frame() {
if (width >= 13) { /* Length of depletion bar (ending percentage) */
clearInterval(id);
alert("You Lose, reload (Ctrl + R) the page to play again!"); /* Message displays after hitting 100% (or whatever is the final percentage) */
} else {
width++;
elem.style.width = width + '%'; /* Speed of depletion bar also (idk?) */
elem.innerHTML = width * 7.69230769230 + '%'; /* Multiplier of percentage */
}
}
}
html,
body {
height: 100%;
margin: 0;
}
body {
display: flex;
align-items: center;
justify-content: center;
background-color: #9898ff;
opacity: 0.8;
background-image: linear-gradient(to right, #4349c2, #4349c2 25px, #5e5eff 25px, #5e5eff);
background-size: 50px 100%;
}
.PringleButton {
background-color: #FFEA00;
/* Pringle Color */
border: 5px solid black;
color: black;
/* Text Color */
padding: 86px 52px;
text-align: center;
text-decoration: none;
display: inline-block;
font-size: 32px;
border-radius: 100%;
cursor: copy;
}
.PringleButton:hover {
background-color: rgba(236, 236, 57, 0.667)
}
.PringleButton:active {
background-color: rgba(236, 236, 57, 0.667);
transform: scale(0.9, 0.9);
}
.DPbar {
position: absolute;
bottom: 200px;
left: 725px;
border: 2px solid black;
background-color: seagreen;
border-radius: 25%;
cursor: not-allowed;
}
<!--button and depletion bar functionality-->
<!--TO DO: 1: Make DP bar length shorter + center it (DONE)
2: DP bar total percentage = 100% (DONE...kinda...)
3: Tweak depletion speed (DONE)
4: DP bar does not push pringle button (DONE)
5: Clicking multiple times does not clone the DP bar-->
<div id="DPbar" class="DPbar" style="width:0%">0%</div>
<!-- Starting percentage of depletion bar-->
<br>
<button class="PringleButton" onclick="move()">Pringle!</button>
Moved your code around a bit. Important part is to clear the interval if it already exists when clicking the button. See the --> Comments
<!DOCTYPE html>
<!--Pringle Clicker 1.0-->
<!--The DP (Depletion Bar) code was origionally from w3schools.com, however it has been heavily modified-->
<html>
<head>
<title>Pringle Clicker v1.0</title>
<style> html, body {
height: 100%;
margin: 0;
}
body {
display: flex;
align-items: center;
justify-content: center;
background-color: #9898ff;
opacity: 0.8;
background-image: linear-gradient(to right, #4349c2, #4349c2 25px, #5e5eff 25px, #5e5eff );
background-size: 50px 100%;
}
.PringleButton {
background-color: #FFEA00; /* Pringle Color */
border: 5px solid black;
color: black; /* Text Color */
padding: 86px 52px;
text-align: center;
text-decoration: none;
display: inline-block;
font-size: 32px;
border-radius: 100%;
cursor: copy;
}
.PringleButton:hover {background-color: rgba(236, 236, 57, 0.667)}
.PringleButton:active {
background-color: rgba(236, 236, 57, 0.667);
transform: scale(0.9, 0.9);
}
.DPbar {
position: absolute;
bottom: 200px;
left: 725px;
border: 2px solid black;
background-color: seagreen;
border-radius: 25%;
cursor: not-allowed;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<!--button and depletion bar functionality-->
<!--TO DO: 1: Make DP bar length shorter + center it (DONE)
2: DP bar total percentage = 100% (DONE...kinda...)
3: Tweak depletion speed (DONE)
4: DP bar does not push pringle button (DONE)
5: Clicking multiple times does not clone the DP bar-->
<div id="DPbar" class="DPbar" style="width:0%">0%</div> <!-- Starting percentage of depletion bar-->
<br>
<button class="PringleButton" onclick="move()">Pringle!</button>
<script>
var id = undefined; // --> MOVED ID OUTSIDE
function move() {
var elem = document.getElementById("DPbar");
var width = 0; /* Starting percentage */
if (id) { // --> CLEAR ID IF EXISTS
clearInterval(id);
}
function frame() {
if (width >= 13) { /* Length of depletion bar (ending percentage) */
clearInterval(id);
alert("You Lose, reload (Ctrl + R) the page to play again!"); /* Message displays after hitting 100% (or whatever is the final percentage) */
} else {
width++;
elem.style.width = width + '%'; /* Speed of depletion bar also (idk?) */
elem.innerHTML = width * 7.69230769230 + '%'; /* Multiplier of percentage */
}
}
id = setInterval(frame, 100); /* Speed of depletion bar */
}
</script>
</body>
</html>

Border is not wrapping around whole div [duplicate]

This question already has answers here:
What is a clearfix?
(10 answers)
What methods of ‘clearfix’ can I use?
(29 answers)
Closed 10 months ago.
I had it working earlier at some point but does anyone know why the border isn't wrapping around the whole div when I add new items to the div? I also tried adding a border-bottom to each "item" within the to-do list but whenever I select the "item" div and set a border-bottom, if I add a lot of text within the task, the border doesn't adjust accordingly with the text. Any Ideas?
Here is my work:
https://jsfiddle.net/Nathan269/chzykfx6/86/
// Add To-Do's
var add_todo_btn = document.getElementById('add-btn');
var todo_input = document.getElementById('todo-input');
var list = document.getElementById('list');
add_todo_btn.addEventListener('click', function() {
var todo = todo_input.value;
var item = document.createElement('DIV');
item.classList.add('item');
var item_text = document.createElement('DIV');
item_text.classList.add('item-text');
item_text.textContent = todo;
var edit_input = document.createElement('INPUT');
edit_input.classList.add('edit-input');
edit_input.classList.add('hide');
edit_input.name = 'edit-input';
edit_input.type = 'text';
edit_input.value = todo;
var edit_input_btn = document.createElement('BUTTON');
edit_input_btn.textContent = 'UPDATE';
edit_input_btn.classList.add('action-btn');
edit_input_btn.classList.add('update-btn');
edit_input_btn.classList.add('hide');
edit_input_btn.type = 'button';
var action_btns = document.createElement('DIV');
action_btns.classList.add('action-btns');
var edit_btn = document.createElement('BUTTON');
edit_btn.classList.add('action-btn');
edit_btn.classList.add('edit-btn');
edit_btn.textContent = 'EDIT';
// Edit To-Do's
edit_btn.addEventListener('click', function() {
edit_input.classList.remove('hide');
item_text.classList.add('hide');
edit_input_btn.classList.remove('hide');
edit_input_btn.addEventListener('click', function() {
item_text.textContent = edit_input.value;
edit_input.classList.add('hide');
item_text.classList.remove('hide');
edit_input_btn.classList.add('hide');
});
});
var remove_btn = document.createElement('BUTTON');
remove_btn.classList.add('action-btn');
remove_btn.classList.add('remove-btn');
remove_btn.textContent = 'REMOVE';
// Remove To-Do's
remove_btn.addEventListener('click', function() {
item.parentNode.removeChild(item);
});
action_btns.append(edit_input_btn);
action_btns.append(remove_btn);
action_btns.append(edit_btn);
item.append(item_text);
item.append(edit_input);
item.append(action_btns);
list.append(item);
todo_input.value = '';
});
body {
background-color: #323232;
color: #fff;
} /* body tag */
.app {
margin: 5%;
} /* main div */
.header {
text-align: center;
font-family: 'Open Sans', sans-serif;
font-size: 30px;
} /* title div */
.input {
width: 60%;
} /* input tasks div */
.input-element {
width: 80%;
} /* input field */
.input-btn {
float: right;
background-color: #23ba42;
color: #F1F1F1;
} /* add button */
.input input,
.input-btn,
.item-text,
.action-btns,
.edit-input {
font-size: 28px;
} /* sets font size */
.todo-list {
margin-top: 40px;
width: 60%;
border: 1px solid #FEBC11;
} /* to-do list div */
.item-text {
float: left;
width: 60%;
word-break: break-all;
} /* task text */
.action-btns {
float: right;
} /* task action button's div */
.action-btn {
margin-right: 10px;
} /* individual action buttons */
.remove-btn {
background-color: #ce0a0a;
color: #f1f1f1;
font-size: 18px;
} /* remove action button */
.edit-btn {
background-color: #cb960d;
color: #f1f1f1;
font-size: 18px;
} /* edit action button */
.update-btn {
background-color: #23ba42;
color: #f1f1f1;
font-size: 18px;
} /* update action button */
.edit-input {
width: 45%;
} /* edit input field */
.hide{
display: none;
} /* hides input field for editing to-do tasks */
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, maximum-scale=1.0" />
<title>Todo App</title>
</head>
<body>
<div class="app">
<div class="header">
<h1 class="title">My <span style="color: #FEBC11">To-Do</span> List</h1>
</div>
<div class="input">
<input type="text" name="todo-input" id="todo-input" class="input-element" placeholder="What do you need to do?" />
<button type="button" name="add-btn" id="add-btn" class="input-btn">
Add
</button>
</div>
<div class="todo-list" id="list"></div>
</div>
</body>
</html>

How to Create Multiple Cursors in a single Range Slider? [duplicate]

Is it possible to make a HTML5 slider with two input values, for example to select a price range? If so, how can it be done?
I've been looking for a lightweight, dependency free dual slider for some time (it seemed crazy to import jQuery just for this) and there don't seem to be many out there. I ended up modifying #Wildhoney's code a bit and really like it.
function getVals(){
// Get slider values
var parent = this.parentNode;
var slides = parent.getElementsByTagName("input");
var slide1 = parseFloat( slides[0].value );
var slide2 = parseFloat( slides[1].value );
// Neither slider will clip the other, so make sure we determine which is larger
if( slide1 > slide2 ){ var tmp = slide2; slide2 = slide1; slide1 = tmp; }
var displayElement = parent.getElementsByClassName("rangeValues")[0];
displayElement.innerHTML = slide1 + " - " + slide2;
}
window.onload = function(){
// Initialize Sliders
var sliderSections = document.getElementsByClassName("range-slider");
for( var x = 0; x < sliderSections.length; x++ ){
var sliders = sliderSections[x].getElementsByTagName("input");
for( var y = 0; y < sliders.length; y++ ){
if( sliders[y].type ==="range" ){
sliders[y].oninput = getVals;
// Manually trigger event first time to display values
sliders[y].oninput();
}
}
}
}
section.range-slider {
position: relative;
width: 200px;
height: 35px;
text-align: center;
}
section.range-slider input {
pointer-events: none;
position: absolute;
overflow: hidden;
left: 0;
top: 15px;
width: 200px;
outline: none;
height: 18px;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
section.range-slider input::-webkit-slider-thumb {
pointer-events: all;
position: relative;
z-index: 1;
outline: 0;
}
section.range-slider input::-moz-range-thumb {
pointer-events: all;
position: relative;
z-index: 10;
-moz-appearance: none;
width: 9px;
}
section.range-slider input::-moz-range-track {
position: relative;
z-index: -1;
background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 1);
border: 0;
}
section.range-slider input:last-of-type::-moz-range-track {
-moz-appearance: none;
background: none transparent;
border: 0;
}
section.range-slider input[type=range]::-moz-focus-outer {
border: 0;
}
<!-- This block can be reused as many times as needed -->
<section class="range-slider">
<span class="rangeValues"></span>
<input value="5" min="0" max="15" step="0.5" type="range">
<input value="10" min="0" max="15" step="0.5" type="range">
</section>
No, the HTML5 range input only accepts one input. I would recommend you to use something like the jQuery UI range slider for that task.
Coming late, but noUiSlider avoids having a jQuery-ui dependency, which the accepted answer does not. Its only "caveat" is IE support is for IE9 and newer, if legacy IE is a deal breaker for you.
It's also free, open source and can be used in commercial projects without restrictions.
Installation: Download noUiSlider, extract the CSS and JS file somewhere in your site file system, and then link to the CSS from head and to JS from body:
<!-- In <head> -->
<link href="nouislider.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
<!-- In <body> -->
<script src="nouislider.min.js"></script>
Example usage: Creates a slider which goes from 0 to 100, and starts set to 20-80.
HTML:
<div id="slider">
</div>
JS:
var slider = document.getElementById('slider');
noUiSlider.create(slider, {
start: [20, 80],
connect: true,
range: {
'min': 0,
'max': 100
}
});
Sure you can simply use two sliders overlaying each other and add a bit of javascript (actually not more than 5 lines) that the selectors are not exceeding the min/max values (like in #Garys) solution.
Attached you'll find a short snippet adapted from a current project including some CSS3 styling to show what you can do (webkit only). I also added some labels to display the selected values.
It uses JQuery but a vanillajs version is no magic though.
#Update: The code below was just a proof of concept. Due to many requests I've added a possible solution for Mozilla Firefox (without changing the original code). You may want to refractor the code below before using it.
(function() {
function addSeparator(nStr) {
nStr += '';
var x = nStr.split('.');
var x1 = x[0];
var x2 = x.length > 1 ? '.' + x[1] : '';
var rgx = /(\d+)(\d{3})/;
while (rgx.test(x1)) {
x1 = x1.replace(rgx, '$1' + '.' + '$2');
}
return x1 + x2;
}
function rangeInputChangeEventHandler(e){
var rangeGroup = $(this).attr('name'),
minBtn = $(this).parent().children('.min'),
maxBtn = $(this).parent().children('.max'),
range_min = $(this).parent().children('.range_min'),
range_max = $(this).parent().children('.range_max'),
minVal = parseInt($(minBtn).val()),
maxVal = parseInt($(maxBtn).val()),
origin = $(this).context.className;
if(origin === 'min' && minVal > maxVal-5){
$(minBtn).val(maxVal-5);
}
var minVal = parseInt($(minBtn).val());
$(range_min).html(addSeparator(minVal*1000) + ' €');
if(origin === 'max' && maxVal-5 < minVal){
$(maxBtn).val(5+ minVal);
}
var maxVal = parseInt($(maxBtn).val());
$(range_max).html(addSeparator(maxVal*1000) + ' €');
}
$('input[type="range"]').on( 'input', rangeInputChangeEventHandler);
})();
body{
font-family: sans-serif;
font-size:14px;
}
input[type='range'] {
width: 210px;
height: 30px;
overflow: hidden;
cursor: pointer;
outline: none;
}
input[type='range'],
input[type='range']::-webkit-slider-runnable-track,
input[type='range']::-webkit-slider-thumb {
-webkit-appearance: none;
background: none;
}
input[type='range']::-webkit-slider-runnable-track {
width: 200px;
height: 1px;
background: #003D7C;
}
input[type='range']:nth-child(2)::-webkit-slider-runnable-track{
background: none;
}
input[type='range']::-webkit-slider-thumb {
position: relative;
height: 15px;
width: 15px;
margin-top: -7px;
background: #fff;
border: 1px solid #003D7C;
border-radius: 25px;
z-index: 1;
}
input[type='range']:nth-child(1)::-webkit-slider-thumb{
z-index: 2;
}
.rangeslider{
position: relative;
height: 60px;
width: 210px;
display: inline-block;
margin-top: -5px;
margin-left: 20px;
}
.rangeslider input{
position: absolute;
}
.rangeslider{
position: absolute;
}
.rangeslider span{
position: absolute;
margin-top: 30px;
left: 0;
}
.rangeslider .right{
position: relative;
float: right;
margin-right: -5px;
}
/* Proof of concept for Firefox */
#-moz-document url-prefix() {
.rangeslider::before{
content:'';
width:100%;
height:2px;
background: #003D7C;
display:block;
position: relative;
top:16px;
}
input[type='range']:nth-child(1){
position:absolute;
top:35px !important;
overflow:visible !important;
height:0;
}
input[type='range']:nth-child(2){
position:absolute;
top:35px !important;
overflow:visible !important;
height:0;
}
input[type='range']::-moz-range-thumb {
position: relative;
height: 15px;
width: 15px;
margin-top: -7px;
background: #fff;
border: 1px solid #003D7C;
border-radius: 25px;
z-index: 1;
}
input[type='range']:nth-child(1)::-moz-range-thumb {
transform: translateY(-20px);
}
input[type='range']:nth-child(2)::-moz-range-thumb {
transform: translateY(-20px);
}
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.8.3/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div class="rangeslider">
<input class="min" name="range_1" type="range" min="1" max="100" value="10" />
<input class="max" name="range_1" type="range" min="1" max="100" value="90" />
<span class="range_min light left">10.000 €</span>
<span class="range_max light right">90.000 €</span>
</div>
Actually I used my script in html directly. But in javascript when you add oninput event listener for this event it gives the data automatically.You just need to assign the value as per your requirement.
[slider] {
width: 300px;
position: relative;
height: 5px;
margin: 45px 0 10px 0;
}
[slider] > div {
position: absolute;
left: 13px;
right: 15px;
height: 5px;
}
[slider] > div > [inverse-left] {
position: absolute;
left: 0;
height: 5px;
border-radius: 10px;
background-color: #CCC;
margin: 0 7px;
}
[slider] > div > [inverse-right] {
position: absolute;
right: 0;
height: 5px;
border-radius: 10px;
background-color: #CCC;
margin: 0 7px;
}
[slider] > div > [range] {
position: absolute;
left: 0;
height: 5px;
border-radius: 14px;
background-color: #d02128;
}
[slider] > div > [thumb] {
position: absolute;
top: -7px;
z-index: 2;
height: 20px;
width: 20px;
text-align: left;
margin-left: -11px;
cursor: pointer;
box-shadow: 0 3px 8px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.4);
background-color: #FFF;
border-radius: 50%;
outline: none;
}
[slider] > input[type=range] {
position: absolute;
pointer-events: none;
-webkit-appearance: none;
z-index: 3;
height: 14px;
top: -2px;
width: 100%;
opacity: 0;
}
div[slider] > input[type=range]:focus::-webkit-slider-runnable-track {
background: transparent;
border: transparent;
}
div[slider] > input[type=range]:focus {
outline: none;
}
div[slider] > input[type=range]::-webkit-slider-thumb {
pointer-events: all;
width: 28px;
height: 28px;
border-radius: 0px;
border: 0 none;
background: red;
-webkit-appearance: none;
}
div[slider] > input[type=range]::-ms-fill-lower {
background: transparent;
border: 0 none;
}
div[slider] > input[type=range]::-ms-fill-upper {
background: transparent;
border: 0 none;
}
div[slider] > input[type=range]::-ms-tooltip {
display: none;
}
[slider] > div > [sign] {
opacity: 0;
position: absolute;
margin-left: -11px;
top: -39px;
z-index:3;
background-color: #d02128;
color: #fff;
width: 28px;
height: 28px;
border-radius: 28px;
-webkit-border-radius: 28px;
align-items: center;
-webkit-justify-content: center;
justify-content: center;
text-align: center;
}
[slider] > div > [sign]:after {
position: absolute;
content: '';
left: 0;
border-radius: 16px;
top: 19px;
border-left: 14px solid transparent;
border-right: 14px solid transparent;
border-top-width: 16px;
border-top-style: solid;
border-top-color: #d02128;
}
[slider] > div > [sign] > span {
font-size: 12px;
font-weight: 700;
line-height: 28px;
}
[slider]:hover > div > [sign] {
opacity: 1;
}
<div slider id="slider-distance">
<div>
<div inverse-left style="width:70%;"></div>
<div inverse-right style="width:70%;"></div>
<div range style="left:0%;right:0%;"></div>
<span thumb style="left:0%;"></span>
<span thumb style="left:100%;"></span>
<div sign style="left:0%;">
<span id="value">0</span>
</div>
<div sign style="left:100%;">
<span id="value">100</span>
</div>
</div>
<input type="range" value="0" max="100" min="0" step="1" oninput="
this.value=Math.min(this.value,this.parentNode.childNodes[5].value-1);
let value = (this.value/parseInt(this.max))*100
var children = this.parentNode.childNodes[1].childNodes;
children[1].style.width=value+'%';
children[5].style.left=value+'%';
children[7].style.left=value+'%';children[11].style.left=value+'%';
children[11].childNodes[1].innerHTML=this.value;" />
<input type="range" value="100" max="100" min="0" step="1" oninput="
this.value=Math.max(this.value,this.parentNode.childNodes[3].value-(-1));
let value = (this.value/parseInt(this.max))*100
var children = this.parentNode.childNodes[1].childNodes;
children[3].style.width=(100-value)+'%';
children[5].style.right=(100-value)+'%';
children[9].style.left=value+'%';children[13].style.left=value+'%';
children[13].childNodes[1].innerHTML=this.value;" />
</div>
The question was: "Is it possible to make a HTML5 slider with two input values, for example to select a price range? If so, how can it be done?"
In 2020 it is possible to create a fully accessible, native, non-jquery HTML5 slider with two thumbs for price ranges. If found this posted after I already created this solution and I thought that it would be nice to share my implementation here.
This implementation has been tested on mobile Chrome and Firefox (Android) and Chrome and Firefox (Linux). I am not sure about other platforms, but it should be quite good. I would love to get your feedback and improve this solution.
This solution allows multiple instances on one page and it consists of just two inputs (each) with descriptive labels for screen readers. You can set the thumb size in the amount of grid labels. Also, you can use touch, keyboard and mouse to interact with the slider. The value is updated during adjustment, due to the 'on input' event listener.
My first approach was to overlay the sliders and clip them. However, that resulted in complex code with a lot of browser dependencies. Then I recreated the solution with two sliders that were 'inline'. This is the solution you will find below.
var thumbsize = 14;
function draw(slider,splitvalue) {
/* set function vars */
var min = slider.querySelector('.min');
var max = slider.querySelector('.max');
var lower = slider.querySelector('.lower');
var upper = slider.querySelector('.upper');
var legend = slider.querySelector('.legend');
var thumbsize = parseInt(slider.getAttribute('data-thumbsize'));
var rangewidth = parseInt(slider.getAttribute('data-rangewidth'));
var rangemin = parseInt(slider.getAttribute('data-rangemin'));
var rangemax = parseInt(slider.getAttribute('data-rangemax'));
/* set min and max attributes */
min.setAttribute('max',splitvalue);
max.setAttribute('min',splitvalue);
/* set css */
min.style.width = parseInt(thumbsize + ((splitvalue - rangemin)/(rangemax - rangemin))*(rangewidth - (2*thumbsize)))+'px';
max.style.width = parseInt(thumbsize + ((rangemax - splitvalue)/(rangemax - rangemin))*(rangewidth - (2*thumbsize)))+'px';
min.style.left = '0px';
max.style.left = parseInt(min.style.width)+'px';
min.style.top = lower.offsetHeight+'px';
max.style.top = lower.offsetHeight+'px';
legend.style.marginTop = min.offsetHeight+'px';
slider.style.height = (lower.offsetHeight + min.offsetHeight + legend.offsetHeight)+'px';
/* correct for 1 off at the end */
if(max.value>(rangemax - 1)) max.setAttribute('data-value',rangemax);
/* write value and labels */
max.value = max.getAttribute('data-value');
min.value = min.getAttribute('data-value');
lower.innerHTML = min.getAttribute('data-value');
upper.innerHTML = max.getAttribute('data-value');
}
function init(slider) {
/* set function vars */
var min = slider.querySelector('.min');
var max = slider.querySelector('.max');
var rangemin = parseInt(min.getAttribute('min'));
var rangemax = parseInt(max.getAttribute('max'));
var avgvalue = (rangemin + rangemax)/2;
var legendnum = slider.getAttribute('data-legendnum');
/* set data-values */
min.setAttribute('data-value',rangemin);
max.setAttribute('data-value',rangemax);
/* set data vars */
slider.setAttribute('data-rangemin',rangemin);
slider.setAttribute('data-rangemax',rangemax);
slider.setAttribute('data-thumbsize',thumbsize);
slider.setAttribute('data-rangewidth',slider.offsetWidth);
/* write labels */
var lower = document.createElement('span');
var upper = document.createElement('span');
lower.classList.add('lower','value');
upper.classList.add('upper','value');
lower.appendChild(document.createTextNode(rangemin));
upper.appendChild(document.createTextNode(rangemax));
slider.insertBefore(lower,min.previousElementSibling);
slider.insertBefore(upper,min.previousElementSibling);
/* write legend */
var legend = document.createElement('div');
legend.classList.add('legend');
var legendvalues = [];
for (var i = 0; i < legendnum; i++) {
legendvalues[i] = document.createElement('div');
var val = Math.round(rangemin+(i/(legendnum-1))*(rangemax - rangemin));
legendvalues[i].appendChild(document.createTextNode(val));
legend.appendChild(legendvalues[i]);
}
slider.appendChild(legend);
/* draw */
draw(slider,avgvalue);
/* events */
min.addEventListener("input", function() {update(min);});
max.addEventListener("input", function() {update(max);});
}
function update(el){
/* set function vars */
var slider = el.parentElement;
var min = slider.querySelector('#min');
var max = slider.querySelector('#max');
var minvalue = Math.floor(min.value);
var maxvalue = Math.floor(max.value);
/* set inactive values before draw */
min.setAttribute('data-value',minvalue);
max.setAttribute('data-value',maxvalue);
var avgvalue = (minvalue + maxvalue)/2;
/* draw */
draw(slider,avgvalue);
}
var sliders = document.querySelectorAll('.min-max-slider');
sliders.forEach( function(slider) {
init(slider);
});
* {padding: 0; margin: 0;}
body {padding: 40px;}
.min-max-slider {position: relative; width: 200px; text-align: center; margin-bottom: 50px;}
.min-max-slider > label {display: none;}
span.value {height: 1.7em; font-weight: bold; display: inline-block;}
span.value.lower::before {content: "€"; display: inline-block;}
span.value.upper::before {content: "- €"; display: inline-block; margin-left: 0.4em;}
.min-max-slider > .legend {display: flex; justify-content: space-between;}
.min-max-slider > .legend > * {font-size: small; opacity: 0.25;}
.min-max-slider > input {cursor: pointer; position: absolute;}
/* webkit specific styling */
.min-max-slider > input {
-webkit-appearance: none;
outline: none!important;
background: transparent;
background-image: linear-gradient(to bottom, transparent 0%, transparent 30%, silver 30%, silver 60%, transparent 60%, transparent 100%);
}
.min-max-slider > input::-webkit-slider-thumb {
-webkit-appearance: none; /* Override default look */
appearance: none;
width: 14px; /* Set a specific slider handle width */
height: 14px; /* Slider handle height */
background: #eee; /* Green background */
cursor: pointer; /* Cursor on hover */
border: 1px solid gray;
border-radius: 100%;
}
.min-max-slider > input::-webkit-slider-runnable-track {cursor: pointer;}
<div class="min-max-slider" data-legendnum="2">
<label for="min">Minimum price</label>
<input id="min" class="min" name="min" type="range" step="1" min="0" max="3000" />
<label for="max">Maximum price</label>
<input id="max" class="max" name="max" type="range" step="1" min="0" max="3000" />
</div>
Note that you should keep the step size to 1 to prevent the values to change due to redraws/redraw bugs.
View online at: https://codepen.io/joosts/pen/rNLdxvK
2022 - Accessible solution - 30 second solution to implement
This solution builds off of this answer by #JoostS. Accessibility is something none of the answers have focused on and that is a problem, so I built off of the above answer by making it more accessible & extensible since it had some flaws.
Usage is very simple:
Use the CDN or host the script locally: https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/maxshuty/accessible-web-components/dist/simpleRange.min.js
Add this element to your template or HTML: <range-selector min-range="0" max-range="1000" />
Hook into it by listening for the range-changed event (or whatever event-name-to-emit-on-change you pass in)
That's it. View the full demo here. You can easily customize it by simply applying attributes like inputs-for-labels to use inputs instead of labels, slider-color to adjust the color, and so much more!
Here is a fiddle:
window.addEventListener('range-changed', (e) => {console.log(`Range changed for: ${e.detail.sliderId}. Min/Max range values are available in this object too`)})
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/maxshuty/accessible-web-components#latest/dist/simpleRange.min.js"></script>
<div>
<range-selector
id="rangeSelector1"
min-label="Minimum"
max-label="Maximum"
min-range="1000"
max-range="2022"
number-of-legend-items-to-show="6"
/>
</div>
<div>
<range-selector
id="rangeSelector1"
min-label="Minimum"
max-label="Maximum"
min-range="1"
max-range="500"
number-of-legend-items-to-show="3"
inputs-for-labels
/>
</div>
<div>
<range-selector
id="rangeSelector2"
min-label="Minimum"
max-label="Maximum"
min-range="1000"
max-range="2022"
number-of-legend-items-to-show="3"
slider-color="#6b5b95"
/>
</div>
<div>
<range-selector
id="rangeSelector3"
min-label="Minimum"
max-label="Maximum"
min-range="1000"
max-range="2022"
hide-label
hide-legend
/>
</div>
I decided to address the issues of the linked answer like the labels using display: none (bad for a11y), no visual focus on the slider, etc., and improve the code by cleaning up event listeners and making it much more dynamic and extensible.
I created this tiny library with many options to customize colors, event names, easily hook into it, make the accessible labels i18n capable and much more. Here it is in a fiddle if you want to play around.
You can easily customize the number of legend items it shows, hide or show the labels and legend, and customize the colors of everything, including the focus color like this.
Example using several of the props:
<range-selector
min-label="i18n Minimum Range"
max-label="i18n Maximum Range"
min-range="5"
max-range="555"
number-of-legend-items-to-show="6"
event-name-to-emit-on-change="my-custom-range-changed-event"
slider-color="orange"
circle-color="#f7cac9"
circle-border-color="#083535"
circle-focus-border-color="#3ec400"
/>
Then in your script:
window.addEventListener('my-custom-range-changed-event', (e) => { const data = e.detail; });
Finally if you see that this is missing something that you need I made it very easy to customize this library.
Simply copy this file and at the top you can see cssHelpers and constants objects that contain most of the variables you would likely want to further customize.
Since I built this with a Native Web Component I have taken advantage of disconnectedCallback and other hooks to clean up event listeners and set things up.
Here is a reusable double range slider implementation, base on tutorial Double Range Slider by Coding Artist
near native UI, Chrome/Firefox/Safari compatible
API EventTarget based, with change/input events, minGap/maxGap properties
let $ = (s, c = document) => c.querySelector(s);
let $$ = (s, c = document) => Array.prototype.slice.call(c.querySelectorAll(s));
class DoubleRangeSlider extends EventTarget {
#minGap = 0;
#maxGap = Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER;
#inputs;
style = {
trackColor: '#dadae5',
rangeColor: '#3264fe',
};
constructor(container){
super();
let inputs = $$('input[type="range"]', container);
if(inputs.length !== 2){
throw new RangeError('2 range inputs expected');
}
let [input1, input2] = inputs;
if(input1.min >= input1.max || input2.min >= input2.max){
throw new RangeError('range min should be less than max');
}
if(input1.max > input2.max || input1.min > input2.min){
throw new RangeError('input1\'s max/min should not be greater than input2\'s max/min');
}
this.#inputs = inputs;
let sliderTrack = $('.slider-track', container);
let lastValue1 = input1.value;
input1.addEventListener('input', (e) => {
let value1 = +input1.value;
let value2 = +input2.value;
let minGap = this.#minGap;
let maxGap = this.#maxGap;
let gap = value2 - value1;
let newValue1 = value1;
if(gap < minGap){
newValue1 = value2 - minGap;
}else if(gap > maxGap){
newValue1 = value2 - maxGap;
}
input1.value = newValue1;
if(input1.value !== lastValue1){
lastValue1 = input1.value;
passEvent(e);
fillColor();
}
});
let lastValue2 = input2.value;
input2.addEventListener('input', (e) => {
let value1 = +input1.value;
let value2 = +input2.value;
let minGap = this.#minGap;
let maxGap = this.#maxGap;
let gap = value2 - value1;
let newValue2 = value2;
if(gap < minGap){
newValue2 = value1 + minGap;
}else if(gap > maxGap){
newValue2 = value1 + maxGap;
}
input2.value = newValue2;
if(input2.value !== lastValue2){
lastValue2 = input2.value;
passEvent(e);
fillColor();
}
});
let passEvent = (e) => {
this.dispatchEvent(new e.constructor(e.type, e));
};
input1.addEventListener('change', passEvent);
input2.addEventListener('change', passEvent);
let fillColor = () => {
let overallMax = +input2.max;
let overallMin = +input1.min;
let overallRange = overallMax - overallMin;
let left1 = ((input1.value - overallMin) / overallRange * 100) + '%';
let left2 = ((input2.value - overallMin) / overallRange * 100) + '%';
let {trackColor, rangeColor} = this.style;
sliderTrack.style.background = `linear-gradient(to right, ${trackColor} ${left1}, ${rangeColor} ${left1}, ${rangeColor} ${left2}, ${trackColor} ${left2})`;
};
let init = () => {
let overallMax = +input2.max;
let overallMin = +input1.min;
let overallRange = overallMax - overallMin;
let range1 = input1.max - overallMin;
let range2 = overallMax - input2.min;
input1.style.left = '0px';
input1.style.width = (range1 / overallRange * 100) + '%';
input2.style.right = '0px';
input2.style.width = (range2 / overallRange * 100) + '%';
fillColor();
};
init();
}
get minGap(){
return this.#minGap;
}
set minGap(v){
this.#minGap = v;
}
get maxGap(){
return this.#maxGap;
}
set maxGap(v){
this.#maxGap = v;
}
get values(){
return this.#inputs.map((el) => el.value);
}
set values(values){
if(values.length !== 2 || !values.every(isFinite))
throw new RangeError();
let [input1, input2] = this.#inputs;
let [value1, value2] = values;
if(value1 > input1.max || value1 < input1.min)
throw new RangeError('invalid value for input1');
if(value2 > input2.max || value2 < input2.min)
throw new RangeError('invalid value for input2');
input1.value = value1;
input2.value = value2;
}
get inputs(){
return this.#inputs;
}
get overallMin(){
return this.#inputs[0].min;
}
get overallMax(){
return this.#inputs[1].max;
}
}
function main(){
let container = $('.slider-container');
let slider = new DoubleRangeSlider(container);
slider.minGap = 30;
slider.maxGap = 70;
let inputs = $$('input[name="a"]');
let outputs = $$('output[name="a"]');
outputs[0].value = inputs[0].value;
outputs[1].value = inputs[1].value;
slider.addEventListener('input', (e) => {
let values = slider.values;
outputs[0].value = values[0];
outputs[1].value = values[1];
});
slider.addEventListener('change', (e) => {
let values = slider.values;
console.log('change', values);
outputs[0].value = values[0];
outputs[1].value = values[1];
});
}
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', main);
.slider-container {
display: inline-block;
position: relative;
width: 360px;
height: 28px;
}
.slider-track {
width: 100%;
height: 5px;
position: absolute;
margin: auto;
top: 0;
bottom: 0;
border-radius: 5px;
}
.slider-container>input[type="range"] {
-webkit-appearance: none;
-moz-appearance: none;
appearance: none;
position: absolute;
margin: auto;
top: 0;
bottom: 0;
width: 100%;
outline: none;
background-color: transparent;
pointer-events: none;
}
.slider-container>input[type="range"]::-webkit-slider-runnable-track {
-webkit-appearance: none;
height: 5px;
}
.slider-container>input[type="range"]::-moz-range-track {
-moz-appearance: none;
height: 5px;
}
.slider-container>input[type="range"]::-webkit-slider-thumb {
-webkit-appearance: none;
margin-top: -9px;
height: 1.7em;
width: 1.7em;
background-color: #3264fe;
cursor: pointer;
pointer-events: auto;
border-radius: 50%;
}
.slider-container>input[type="range"]::-moz-range-thumb {
-moz-appearance: none;
height: 1.7em;
width: 1.7em;
cursor: pointer;
border: none;
border-radius: 50%;
background-color: #3264fe;
pointer-events: auto;
}
.slider-container>input[type="range"]:active::-webkit-slider-thumb {
background-color: #ffffff;
border: 3px solid #3264fe;
}
<h3>Double Range Slider, Reusable Edition</h3>
<div class="slider-container">
<div class="slider-track"></div>
<input type="range" name="a" min="-130" max="-30" step="1" value="-100" autocomplete="off" />
<input type="range" name="a" min="-60" max="0" step="2" value="-30" autocomplete="off" />
</div>
<div>
<output name="a"></output> ~ <output name="a"></output>
</div>
<pre>
Changes:
1. allow different min/max/step for two inputs
2. new property 'maxGap'
3. added events 'input'/'change'
4. dropped IE/OldEdge support
</pre>
For those working with Vue, there is now Veeno available, based on noUiSlider. But it does not seem to be maintained anymore. :-(
This code covers following points
Dual slider using HTML, CSS, JS
I have modified this slider using embedded ruby so we can save previously applied values using params in rails.
<% left_width = params[:min].nil? ? 0 : ((params[:min].to_f/100000) * 100).to_i %>
<% left_value = params[:min].nil? ? '0' : params[:min] %>
<% right_width = params[:max].nil? ? 100 : ((params[:max].to_f/100000) * 100).to_i %>
<% right_value = params[:max].nil? ? '100000' : params[:max] %>
<div class="range-slider-outer">
<div slider id="slider-distance">
<div class="slider-inner">
<div inverse-left style="width:<%= left_width %>%;"></div>
<div inverse-right style="width:<%= 100 - right_width %>%;"></div>
<div range style="left:<%= left_width %>%;right:<%= 100 - right_width %>%;"></div>
<span thumb style="left:<%= left_width %>%;"></span>
<span thumb style="left:<%= right_width %>%;"></span>
<div sign style="">
Rs.<span id="value"><%= left_value.to_i %></span> to
</div>
<div sign style="">
Rs.<span id="value"><%= right_value.to_i %></span>
</div>
</div>
<input type="range" name="min" value=<%= left_value %> max="100000" min="0" step="100" oninput="
this.value=Math.min(this.value,this.parentNode.childNodes[5].value-1);
let value = (this.value/parseInt(this.max))*100
var children = this.parentNode.childNodes[1].childNodes;
children[1].style.width=value+'%';
children[5].style.left=value+'%';
children[7].style.left=value+'%';children[11].style.left=value+'%';
children[11].childNodes[1].innerHTML=this.value;" />
<input type="range" name="max" value=<%= right_value %> max="100000" min="0" step="100" oninput="
this.value=Math.max(this.value,this.parentNode.childNodes[3].value-(-1));
let value = (this.value/parseInt(this.max))*100
var children = this.parentNode.childNodes[1].childNodes;
children[3].style.width=(100-value)+'%';
children[5].style.right=(100-value)+'%';
children[9].style.left=value+'%';children[13].style.left=value+'%';
children[13].childNodes[1].innerHTML=this.value;" />
</div>
<div class="range-label">
<div>0</div>
<div>100000</div>
</div>
</div>
[slider] {
/*width: 300px;*/
position: relative;
height: 5px;
/*margin: 20px auto;*/
/* height: 100%; */
}
[slider] > div {
position: absolute;
left: 13px;
right: 15px;
height: 14px;
top: 5px;
}
[slider] > div > [inverse-left] {
position: absolute;
left: 0;
height: 14px;
border-radius: 3px;
background-color: #CCC;
/*margin: 0 7px;*/
margin: 0 -7px;
}
[slider] > div > [inverse-right] {
position: absolute;
right: 0;
height: 14px;
border-radius: 3px;
background-color: #CCC;
/*margin: 0 7px;*/
margin: 0 -7px;
}
[slider] > div > [range] {
position: absolute;
left: 0;
height: 14px;
border-radius: 14px;
background-color:#8950fc;
}
[slider] > div > [thumb] {
position: absolute;
top: -3px;
z-index: 2;
height: 20px;
width: 20px;
text-align: left;
margin-left: -11px;
cursor: pointer;
/* box-shadow: 0 3px 8px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.4); */
background-color: #FFF;
/*border-radius: 50%;*/
border-radius:2px;
outline: none;
}
[slider] > input[type=range] {
position: absolute;
pointer-events: none;
-webkit-appearance: none;
z-index: 3;
height: 14px;
top: -2px;
width: 100%;
opacity: 0;
}
div[slider] > input[type=range]:focus::-webkit-slider-runnable-track {
background: transparent;
border: transparent;
}
div[slider] > input[type=range]:focus {
outline: none;
}
div[slider] > input[type=range]::-webkit-slider-thumb {
pointer-events: all;
width: 28px;
height: 28px;
border-radius: 0px;
border: 0 none;
background: red;
-webkit-appearance: none;
}
div[slider] > input[type=range]::-ms-fill-lower {
background: transparent;
border: 0 none;
}
div[slider] > input[type=range]::-ms-fill-upper {
background: transparent;
border: 0 none;
}
div[slider] > input[type=range]::-ms-tooltip {
display: none;
}
[slider] > div > [sign] {
/* opacity: 0;
position: absolute;
margin-left: -11px;
top: -39px;
z-index:3;
background-color:#1a243a;
color: #fff;
width: 28px;
height: 28px;
border-radius: 28px;
-webkit-border-radius: 28px;
align-items: center;
-webkit-justify-content: center;
justify-content: center;
text-align: center;*/
color: #A5B2CB;
border-radius: 28px;
justify-content: center;
text-align: center;
display: inline-block;
margin-top: 12px;
font-size: 14px;
font-weight: bold;
}
.slider-inner{
text-align:center;
}
/*[slider] > div > [sign]:after {
position: absolute;
content: '';
left: 0;
border-radius: 16px;
top: 19px;
border-left: 14px solid transparent;
border-right: 14px solid transparent;
border-top-width: 16px;
border-top-style: solid;
border-top-color:#1a243a;
}*/
[slider] > div > [sign] > span {
font-size: 12px;
font-weight: 700;
line-height: 28px;
}
[slider]:hover > div > [sign] {
opacity: 1;
}
.range-label{
display: flex;
justify-content: space-between;
margin-top: 28px;
padding: 0px 5px;
}
.range-slider-outer{
width:calc(100% - 20px);
margin:auto;
margin-bottom: 10px;
margin-top: 10px;
}

asp .net page change background color of label when checkbox is checked

Trying to change the background color of a label for a checkbox when the checkbox is checked. I can do it using this method http://jsfiddle.net/CjpmP/ but I can find figure out how to do it with the #html.checkbox and the label for method I need to use. Here is what I've got
<style type="text/css">
.checkyoself{
display: none;
}
.checkyoself:checked + .label1{
background-color: green;
}
.label1 {
width: 240px;
height: 140px;
margin-right: 5px;
margin-left: 5px;
margin-top: 5px;
margin-bottom: 5px;
padding: 5px;
color: #ffffff;
background-color: #9e00f2;
float: left;
}
</style>
#{
var j = 0;
using (Html.BeginForm("GroceryList", "RecipeIngredient", FormMethod.Post))
{
for (int i = 0; i < #Model.RecipeItems.Count; i++)
{
var name = "check_" + j;
#Html.CheckBoxFor(itemModel => itemModel.RecipeItems[i].IsChecked, new { id = #name, #class="checkyoself" })
<label for=#name class="label1">#Model.RecipeItems[i].Recipe.Title</label>
#Html.HiddenFor(itemModel => itemModel.RecipeItems[i].Recipe.Title)
j++;
}
}
}
Try this fiddle that I made:
.check-with-label:checked + .label-for-check {
background-color:Red;
color:white;
border-style:double;
}
Just use the border property to engage background color property.

HTML5 number field arrows customization

Can I customize
<input type='number'>
field to show all the time it's arrows? By default it's hidden till the field is has no focus. Below is what I'm talking about.
Firefox and IE don't have such behavior. So, I assume you are working with Google Chrome.
input::-webkit-inner-spin-button {
opacity: 1;
}
FYI. UA stylesheet has the following:
input::-webkit-inner-spin-button {
...
opacity: 0;
pointer-events: none;
}
input:enabled:read-write:-webkit-any(:focus,:hover)::-webkit-inner-spin-button {
opacity: 1;
pointer-events: auto;
}
html.css
The UI and behavior of <input type='number'>, as well as all the other HTML5 input types (e.g., type='date', etc), is browser and/or system dependent. To make the arrows always visible, you'd need to use a custom JS solution.
Only way that I can think of is... Having two buttons for incrementing and decrementing your input and using JS. You won't be using type="number" here since the JS will be incrementing and decrementing the number for you.
Here is an example, as mentioned here:
CSS:
.spin {
display: inline-block;
}
.spin span {
display: inline-block;
width: 20px;
height: 22px;
text-align: center;
padding-top: 2px;
background: #fff;
border: 1px solid #aaa;
border-radius: 0 4px 4px 0;
cursor: pointer;
}
.spin span:first-child {
border-radius: 4px 0 0 4px;
}
.spin input {
width: 40px;
height: 20px;
text-align: center;
font-weight: bold;
}
JS:
var spins = document.getElementsByClassName("spin");
for (var i = 0, len = spins.length; i < len; i++) {
var spin = spins[i],
span = spin.getElementsByTagName("span"),
input = spin.getElementsByTagName("input")[0];
input.onchange = function() { input.value = +input.value || 0; };
span[0].onclick = function() { input.value = Math.max(0, input.value - 1); };
span[1].onclick = function() { input.value -= -1; };
}
Note: Change background: #fff; to change the arrow colors. There are other neat examples available on the web as well!
Demo