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May 31, 2021 at 20:12 comment added ackh I'm pretty new to the whole web development / web front-end design thing so I might just be ignorant to the fact that JavaScript might be disabled in a web browser. From what I see in today's web, judging from my personal perspective, it is just utterly impractical to browse the web without JavaScript enabled. So, I really wonder whether I need to consider that case at all. I mean, it might be an actual thing but I abandoned the idea of disabling JavaScript in any of my web browsers years ago.
May 31, 2021 at 20:04 comment added ackh Thanks for your comment, @user3342816. Depending on how you look at it, which keys do what for each configuration of the slider can be confusing. On a test page, like the one linked, it can make sense the way it is because how you increment or decrement is consistent across all sliders. For just one slider configuration, which is likely the more probable case, it might really be just confusing. So, I consider changing it on the right-to-left and top-to-bottom configuration. Regarding the focus indication: From what I see on the default slider it only appears if tabs is pressed.
May 31, 2021 at 18:13 comment added user3342816 First thing I checked was keyboard support :) and +1 for that: However I do find the flipped sliders anti-intuitive. As in keyboard left makes slider go right, and up makes slider go down etc. I would also have added Home / End. Second is focus. There is no indication on which element has focus unless one use TAB to move between them. I like the overall layout (esp the stop marks). I am also wondering if it should replace HTML sliders, as in: if user has JS disabled, display HTML variant, else replace it with the custom. If in a Web-App OK, then one need JS, else it should work regardless.
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