- What is slider in design?
- What is a slider UX?
- When you want to allow a user to enter an approximate value in a specific range which control is most appropriate?
What is slider in design?
A slider is a term that refers to a slideshow on a website. An example of a slider can be a revolving carousel that displays products or photos. Web designers can incorporate sliders into all kinds of sites, but they are most useful for businesses wanting to show relevant content or showcase professional portfolios.
What is a slider UX?
Slider is a control that allows users to select a specific value (or range of values). All too often users get the information of what the value is all about by reading the label on a slider. At the same time, it's possible to create a much better user experience by visualizing the data connected to the slider.
When you want to allow a user to enter an approximate value in a specific range which control is most appropriate?
Use a slider only when the precise value won't matter to the user, but rather only the approximate range. Make sure that the users can select that range correctly without having to struggle too much to hit a precise value.