top | item 4594577 (no title) mybuddymichael | 13 years ago Please don't use these. I've seen too many mobile users get confused by these sliders, wondering why they can't manually slide them. discuss order hn newest bmuon|13 years ago It's weird jQueryUI hasn't implemented touch events for dragging yet. Here's an example using YUI: http://www.orangebits.nl/code/gallery-slidecheckbox/gallery-... tricolon|13 years ago You can manually slide these! seanica|13 years ago They look really good.Hoever, on iOS5, especially when zoomed in - page just scrolls.On the demo page, when not zoomed in, it hard to tell if it actually slides or not because the button is completely covered by my finger tip. prezjordan|13 years ago Not on a mobile device. (iOS 5 Chrome) kefs|13 years ago Not on Jellybean Chrome.Regardless, like everyone else suggests.. please don't use these. load replies (1) southpolesteve|13 years ago It's actually poor UX for desktop users too. It is possible to slide the buttons with a mouse drag and have them fail to change state. I see this behavior on many sites trying to optimize for mobile, but it degrades the desktop UX. unknown|13 years ago [deleted]
bmuon|13 years ago It's weird jQueryUI hasn't implemented touch events for dragging yet. Here's an example using YUI: http://www.orangebits.nl/code/gallery-slidecheckbox/gallery-...
tricolon|13 years ago You can manually slide these! seanica|13 years ago They look really good.Hoever, on iOS5, especially when zoomed in - page just scrolls.On the demo page, when not zoomed in, it hard to tell if it actually slides or not because the button is completely covered by my finger tip. prezjordan|13 years ago Not on a mobile device. (iOS 5 Chrome) kefs|13 years ago Not on Jellybean Chrome.Regardless, like everyone else suggests.. please don't use these. load replies (1)
seanica|13 years ago They look really good.Hoever, on iOS5, especially when zoomed in - page just scrolls.On the demo page, when not zoomed in, it hard to tell if it actually slides or not because the button is completely covered by my finger tip.
kefs|13 years ago Not on Jellybean Chrome.Regardless, like everyone else suggests.. please don't use these. load replies (1)
southpolesteve|13 years ago It's actually poor UX for desktop users too. It is possible to slide the buttons with a mouse drag and have them fail to change state. I see this behavior on many sites trying to optimize for mobile, but it degrades the desktop UX.
bmuon|13 years ago
tricolon|13 years ago
seanica|13 years ago
Hoever, on iOS5, especially when zoomed in - page just scrolls.
On the demo page, when not zoomed in, it hard to tell if it actually slides or not because the button is completely covered by my finger tip.
prezjordan|13 years ago
kefs|13 years ago
Regardless, like everyone else suggests.. please don't use these.
southpolesteve|13 years ago
unknown|13 years ago
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