Slider (computing)

Slider (computing)

A slider is a graphical widget in a GUI with which a user may set a value by moving an indicator, usually in a horizontal fashion. In some cases the user may also click on a point on the slider to change the setting. It is different from a Scrollbar in that it is typically used to adjust a value without changing the format of the display or the other information on the screen.

External links

* [http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/examples/slider/index.html Yahoo! UI Library]
* [http://ajax.asp.net/ajaxtoolkit/Slider/Slider.aspx ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit]
* [http://wiki.script.aculo.us/scriptaculous/show/SliderDemo script.aculo.us wiki]


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