ASP .NET Core MVC Documentation

Getting Started

jqxSlider represents a slider and range slider UI component.

Every ASP .NET Core Mvc Tag Helper from jQWidgets toolkit needs its JavaScript files to be included in order to work properly.

jqxSlider requires the following files:

  • CSS

  • jqx.base.css
  • Javascript

  • jqxcore.js
  • jqxbuttons.js
  • jqxscrollbar.js
  • jqxlistbox.js
  • jqxSlider.js
The next step is to create html element within the body of the html document and add the initialization attributes.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxbuttons.js"></script>
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxslider.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
@{
ViewData["Title"] = "ASP .NET MVC Slider Example";
}
<jqx-slider buttons-position="left"></jqx-slider>
To call a function(method), you need to pass the method name and parameters(if any) in the UI component’s instance.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxbuttons.js"></script>
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxslider.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
@{
ViewData["Title"] = "ASP .NET MVC Slider Example";
}
<jqx-slider instance="getInstance()"></jqx-slider>
@section scripts {
<script type="text/javascript">
function getInstance(instance) {
instance["decrementValue"]();
}
</script>
}
To bind to an event of a UI Component, you can use on-event-type syntax. The example code below demonstrates how to bind to an event.
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxbuttons.js"></script>
<script src="~/jqwidgets/jqxslider.js"></script>
@using jQWidgets.AspNetCore.Mvc.TagHelpers
@{
ViewData["Title"] = "ASP .NET MVC Slider Example";
}
<jqx-slider on-change="eventHandler()"></jqx-slider>
@section scripts {
<script type="text/javascript">
function eventHandler(event) {
}
</script>
}

Basic Sample