RangeSlider
RangeSliders allow site visitors to select a range of values within a given range. Learn more.
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Store values associated with an object
- label
Sets or gets the label of a range slider.
- max
Sets or gets the maximum value of a range slider.
- min
Sets or gets the minimum value of a range slider.
- prefix
Sets or gets the prefix of a range slider's value.
- sliderType
Sets or gets a range slider's type.
- step
Sets or gets a range slider's step value.
- stepType
Sets or gets a range slider's step type.
- suffix
Sets or gets the suffix of a range slider's value.
- value
Sets or gets the value(s) of a range slider's handle(s).
- customClassList
A property that represents an element's custom CSS classes.
- deleted
Indicates if an element was temporarily deleted from the DOM. Use the restore function to restore the deleted element.
- rendered
Indicates if an element is currently in the DOM structure.
- global
Indicates if an element appears on all pages or only on the current page.
- id
Gets the element's ID.
- parent
Gets the element's parent element.
- type
Gets the element's type.
- enabled
Indicates if the element is enabled or disabled.
- hidden
Indicates if the element is visible or hidden.
- isVisible
Indicates if the element is actually visible.
- collapsed
Indicates if the element is collapsed or expanded.
Perform actions on an object
- delete( )
Deletes an element from the DOM. This is a temporary deletion. Use restore to restore the deleted element. SEO crawlers cannot find content in an element whose ...
- onMouseIn( )
Adds an event handler that runs when the pointer is moved onto the element. You can also define an event handler using the Properties and Events panel.
- onMouseOut( )
Adds an event handler that runs when the pointer is moved off of the element. You can also define an event handler using the Properties and Events panel.
- restore( )
Restores a deleted element to the DOM.
- scrollTo( )
Scrolls the page to the top of the element using an animation.
- onViewportEnter( )
Adds an event handler that runs when an element is displayed in the viewable part of the current window.
- onViewportLeave( )
Adds an event handler that runs when an element is no longer displayed in the viewable part of the current window.
- onChange( )
Adds an event handler that runs when an input element's value is changed.
- disable( )
Disables the element and sets its enabled property to false.
- enable( )
Enables the element and sets its enabled property to true.
- hide( )
Hides the element and sets its hidden property to true, using an effect if specified.
- show( )
Shows the element and sets its hidden property to false, using an effect if specified.
- collapse( )
Collapses the element and sets its collapsed property to true.
- expand( )
Expands the element and sets its collapsed property to false.
- blur( )
Removes focus from the element.
- focus( )
Places focus on the element.
- onBlur( )
Adds an event handler that runs when the element loses focus.
- onFocus( )
Adds an event handler that runs when the element receives focus.