The Blazor Range Slider is a custom range-type HTML5 input component that allows you to select a value or range of values between a specified min and max.
Select a range of numeric values intuitively by using two handles. Add a color between the handles to indicate selection.
This simple Blazor Slider component allows users to select a specific numeric value from a range. The fill selection option is available to indicate the selected range visually.
The Blazor Range Slider component recognizes touch gestures, allowing users to swipe left or right to change the value of the slider. A responsive, and touch-friendly design provides the best user experience on phone, tablet, and desktop form factors.
The user can format the slider values with a prefix (e.g. $10) and, postfix (e.g. 10 km) and prettify the given values (e.g. 10000 to 10,000).
Users can customize the slider type to date range slider, time range slider, price range slider, rating slider, custom values, and more.
The Blazor Range Slider component provides both horizontal and vertical orientation.
Blazor Range Slider follows the HTML5 input type range standards, and supports number, float, and negative values regardless of the format.
Seamlessly supports HTML5 forms, Angular template-driven forms, and reactive forms.
Define increment or decrement step values in the slider component to select a precise value between ranges.
The slider bar, thumbs, ticks, and tooltips can be customized using CSS and callback events.
The Blazor Range Slider Component is designed to support localization and globalization options.
Developers can customize all UI elements and Component the behaviors to their end users using its rich set of client-side APIs.
Range Slider is also available in JavaScript, Angular, React and Vue frameworks that are built from their own TypeScript libraries. Check out the different Range Slider platforms from the links below,
Easily get started with the Blazor Range Slider using a few simple lines of C# code example as demonstrated below. Also explore our Blazor Range Slider Example that shows you how to render and configure the Range Slider in Blazor.
@using Syncfusion.Blazor
@using Syncfusion.Blazor.Inputs
<SfSlider Value="30"></SfSlider>
You can find our Blazor Range Slider demo here.
No, this is a commercial product and requires a paid license. However, a free community license is also available for companies and individuals whose organizations have less than $1 million USD in annual gross revenue and five or fewer developers.
A good place to start would be our comprehensive getting started documentation.
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