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:black_medium_small_square: React Compound Slider | A small React slider with no opinion on markup or styles
The marquee slider of your deepest dreams. Only for React.js ⛺
Animated slider/carousel component for react
A slider component for react
A simple slider component for Vue.js
A feature-rich circular slider control written in Swift.
a reanimated slider for video players
A range slider with tooltips for React Bootstrap (Bootstrap 4) that extends the HTML input element.
Detects the stress level of an individual using Machine Learning Algorithms
A fully responsive and functional vanilla js slider, Responsive for all devices, build using HTML, CSS, and vanilla JavaScript.
Vue的移动端Slider滑动组件。无依赖、功能单一,只有左右滑动功能。如果你需要的仅仅是一个banner,那你可能需要它!
Detect the onset of possible risk of Parkinson's disease with the help of clinical data using Machine Learning Models.
noUiSlider based Component for Vue 2
Predicts the chances of occurrence of cardiac arrest in an individual using machine learning algorithms
:bar_chart: A D3 based histogram slider component for React.
Predict Diabetes and its possibility of occurrence from the pathological lab reports on your own.
A little (horizontal) animated slider component for React Native.
A netflix slider component for react applications
Simple twin slider based on Unity UI sliders
Image viewer for mobile browser, supported React/Vue/AngularJS.
Slider (and likert scale) addon for ember apps
An accessible slider component in Ember
Implement some useful and advanced DOM manipulations 🏅
🛝 Efficient, simple, and perfectly designed carousel/slider component on pure React
Range slider SVG component for D3js.
A custom SwiftUI slider control that allows for more customization than the standard `Slider`
Create React carousels with no effort
JS library for adding a scrubber-style slider component for images.
🅰 An accessible and versatile slider component for React that uses a native <input type=range> for focus management
A customizable range slider with a built-in timeline
This is a simple and minimalistic reviews made to learn basics of JavaScript and how to interact with DOM. [ARCHIVED]
🪟 A smart carousel that remembers how you slid the image.