rangeslider.js VS details-element-polyfill

Compare rangeslider.js vs details-element-polyfill and see what are their differences.

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rangeslider.js details-element-polyfill
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JavaScript JavaScript
MIT License MIT License
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rangeslider.js

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

details-element-polyfill

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  • The details element
    1 project | dev.to | 14 Feb 2021
    Finally, there is no support in Internet Explorer, which is becoming less and less of a problem every day. There is a polyfill, but I would simply let the content display completely. Unless it's absolutely necessary, sending more JavaScript to less capable browsers just for consistency's sake doesn't make much sense to me.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing rangeslider.js and details-element-polyfill you can also consider the following projects:

noUiSlider - noUiSlider is a lightweight, ARIA-accessible JavaScript range slider with multi-touch and keyboard support. It is fully GPU animated: no reflows, so it is fast; even on older devices. It also fits wonderfully in responsive designs and has no dependencies.

loading-attribute-polyfill - Fast and lightweight dependency-free vanilla JavaScript polyfill for native lazy loading / the awesome loading='lazy'-attribute.

Ion.RangeSlider - jQuery only range slider

Sugar - A Javascript library for working with native objects.

bootstrap-slider - A slider control for Bootstrap 3 & 4.

core-js - Standard Library

jQRangeSlider - A jquery UI range selection slider that supports dates

history.js - History.js gracefully supports the HTML5 History/State APIs (pushState, replaceState, onPopState) in all browsers. Including continued support for data, titles, replaceState. Supports jQuery, MooTools and Prototype. For HTML5 browsers this means that you can modify the URL directly, without needing to use hashes anymore. For HTML4 browsers it will revert back to using the old onhashchange functionality.

jRange - jQuery plugin to create range selector

toolcool-range-slider - Responsive range slider library written in typescript and using web component technologies. Pure JavaScript without additional dependencies. It has a rich set of settings, including any number of pointers (knobs), vertical and horizontal slider, touch, mousewheel and keyboard support, local and session storage, range dragging, and RTL support.

d3-dual-range-slider - Range slider SVG component for D3js.

disableautofill.js - Disable Chrome autofill and autocomplete.