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dm4n
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07/30/13 10:45 PM (12 years ago)

slider input

Hi, I'd like to create some sliders for users to input numerical values- as in this example http://demo.webstutorial.com/html5-slider/ Can it be done? Cheers
 
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07/31/13 01:53 AM (12 years ago)
Absolutely! Are you trying to create a form? Wanting it to be in HTML or a more native format? What do you plan to do with the input?
 
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07/31/13 02:27 AM (12 years ago)
Like Chris said; Absolutely! Something like that seems to come with the controls within Xcode, as well as most current browsers being webkit friendly, so I can't see why not. It looks pretty cool :) Cheers! -- Smug
 
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07/31/13 03:25 AM (12 years ago)
Hey, thankyou :) It's basically a questionnaire. I'm imagining users inputting numerical ratings eg whole numbers from 1 to 10 for about 10 different items. I'd then want the app to display some sort of visual result. Chris1- re: native format vs HTML- no idea- what would you recommend? Cheers!
 
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07/31/13 05:38 AM (12 years ago)
All depends on your skill level. HTML is easier for most ppl simply bc they've used it before.
 
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07/31/13 06:13 AM (12 years ago)
Thanks chris1. I'll have a go then post results back here.
 

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