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I need an Jquery UI slider that has an range from 0 till 100 and where the handle is max 75. So the part 75 till 100 is visible in the slider but the handle goes max to 75.



is that possible with Jquery Ui slider?



 $( "#slider-vertical" ).slider({
orientation: "vertical",
range: true,
values: [ 1, 75 ],
range: "max",
min: 1,
max: 100
});









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    I need an Jquery UI slider that has an range from 0 till 100 and where the handle is max 75. So the part 75 till 100 is visible in the slider but the handle goes max to 75.



    is that possible with Jquery Ui slider?



     $( "#slider-vertical" ).slider({
    orientation: "vertical",
    range: true,
    values: [ 1, 75 ],
    range: "max",
    min: 1,
    max: 100
    });









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      I need an Jquery UI slider that has an range from 0 till 100 and where the handle is max 75. So the part 75 till 100 is visible in the slider but the handle goes max to 75.



      is that possible with Jquery Ui slider?



       $( "#slider-vertical" ).slider({
      orientation: "vertical",
      range: true,
      values: [ 1, 75 ],
      range: "max",
      min: 1,
      max: 100
      });









      share|improve this question
















      I need an Jquery UI slider that has an range from 0 till 100 and where the handle is max 75. So the part 75 till 100 is visible in the slider but the handle goes max to 75.



      is that possible with Jquery Ui slider?



       $( "#slider-vertical" ).slider({
      orientation: "vertical",
      range: true,
      values: [ 1, 75 ],
      range: "max",
      min: 1,
      max: 100
      });






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      edited May 16 '16 at 22:22









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      asked May 6 '14 at 12:15









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          try this



          $('#slider-vertical').slider({
          values: [1, 100],
          range: true,
          slide: function(event, ui) {
          if(ui.value > 75 && ui.value <= 100){
          return false;
          }
          }
          });





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          • Ooh yeah that works. Thanks!

            – JelleP
            May 6 '14 at 12:23











          • Is there any way you can hightlight the available part?

            – Boyen
            Aug 18 '17 at 12:24











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          try this



          $('#slider-vertical').slider({
          values: [1, 100],
          range: true,
          slide: function(event, ui) {
          if(ui.value > 75 && ui.value <= 100){
          return false;
          }
          }
          });





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          • Ooh yeah that works. Thanks!

            – JelleP
            May 6 '14 at 12:23











          • Is there any way you can hightlight the available part?

            – Boyen
            Aug 18 '17 at 12:24
















          5














          try this



          $('#slider-vertical').slider({
          values: [1, 100],
          range: true,
          slide: function(event, ui) {
          if(ui.value > 75 && ui.value <= 100){
          return false;
          }
          }
          });





          share|improve this answer
























          • Ooh yeah that works. Thanks!

            – JelleP
            May 6 '14 at 12:23











          • Is there any way you can hightlight the available part?

            – Boyen
            Aug 18 '17 at 12:24














          5












          5








          5







          try this



          $('#slider-vertical').slider({
          values: [1, 100],
          range: true,
          slide: function(event, ui) {
          if(ui.value > 75 && ui.value <= 100){
          return false;
          }
          }
          });





          share|improve this answer













          try this



          $('#slider-vertical').slider({
          values: [1, 100],
          range: true,
          slide: function(event, ui) {
          if(ui.value > 75 && ui.value <= 100){
          return false;
          }
          }
          });






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          answered May 6 '14 at 12:20









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          • Ooh yeah that works. Thanks!

            – JelleP
            May 6 '14 at 12:23











          • Is there any way you can hightlight the available part?

            – Boyen
            Aug 18 '17 at 12:24



















          • Ooh yeah that works. Thanks!

            – JelleP
            May 6 '14 at 12:23











          • Is there any way you can hightlight the available part?

            – Boyen
            Aug 18 '17 at 12:24

















          Ooh yeah that works. Thanks!

          – JelleP
          May 6 '14 at 12:23





          Ooh yeah that works. Thanks!

          – JelleP
          May 6 '14 at 12:23













          Is there any way you can hightlight the available part?

          – Boyen
          Aug 18 '17 at 12:24





          Is there any way you can hightlight the available part?

          – Boyen
          Aug 18 '17 at 12:24


















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