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TodayUse our custom range inputs for consistent cross-browser styling and built-in customization.
Create custom <input type="range">
controls with .form-range
. The track
(the
background) and thumb (the value) are both styled to appear the same across browsers. As only Edge
Legacy and Firefox supports “filling” their track from the left or right of the thumb as a means to
visually indicate progress, we do not currently support it.
<label for="customRange1" class="form-label">Example range</label>
<input type="range" class="form-range" id="customRange1">
Add the disabled
boolean attribute on an input to give it a grayed out appearance and remove
pointer events.
<label for="disabledRange" class="form-label">Disabled range</label>
<input type="range" class="form-range" id="disabledRange" disabled>
Range inputs have implicit values for min
and max
—0
and 100
,
respectively. You may specify new values for those using the min
and max
attributes.
<label for="customRange2" class="form-label">Example range</label>
<input type="range" class="form-range" min="0" max="5" id="customRange2">
By default, range inputs “snap” to integer values. To change this, you can specify a
step
value. In the example below, we double the number of steps by using step="0.5"
.
<label for="customRange3" class="form-label">Example range</label>
<input type="range" class="form-range" min="0" max="5" step="0.5" id="customRange3">