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I'm trying to get my slider value to recognize it's value and change an image. It's a thumbs up, thumbs down concept on jquery's default functionality . So, if a user slides over to the left (thumbs down), change the img css(opacity) to show which was selected.

I thought this would suffice, but it infact removes the slider completely.

if ui.value >= 51{
  $('img.up').css('opacity','.8');
  alert('cool');
}
if ui.value <= 49{
    $('img.down').css('opacity','.8');
    alert('too bad');
}

I made a fiddle here. How do I get the slider values to take effect?

I know I should probably ask/make another question as to why the sliders won't generate in multiples. But if you have any advice, I'll take that too.

Thanks for you help in advance.

3 Answers 3

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You forgot to add parentheses in your if statement.

$('img.up, img.down').css('opacity','.4');
if (ui.value >= 51) {
  $('img.up').css('opacity','.8');
}
if (ui.value <= 49) {
  $('img.down').css('opacity','.8');
}

DEMO

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I have updated your fiddle. If i am not wrong this is what you wanted as final result. Try this code and check the fiddle.

$("#slider").slider({
 value:50,
 min: 0,
 max: 100,
 step: 50,
 slide: function( event, ui ) {
 if (ui.value >= 51){
     $('img.up').css('opacity','.8');
     $('img.down').css('opacity','.4');  
 }
 if (ui.value <= 49){
    $('img.down').css('opacity','.8');
    $('img.up').css('opacity','.4');
 }
}
});
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your if statement was missing parentheses

$("#slider").slider({
      value:50,
      min: 0,
      max: 100,
      step: 50,
      slide: function( event, ui ) {
        if (ui.value >= 51){
          $('img.up').css('opacity','.8');
          alert('cool');
        }
        if (ui.value <= 49){
            $('img.down').css('opacity','.8');
            alert('too bad');
        }
      }
    });

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