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I use the jQuery UI slider control. My slider has a width of 200px. I would like the center of my left handle to be shifted 14px right and the center of my right handle to be offset left by 14px.

My slider will be more than 172px (200 -14 - 14). The background-image measures 200px. The length of 14px is calculated as follows:

width of the handle (28px) / 2

I use margin-left: 0px; to delete the margin-left:-14px by default. But, my right handle moves 28px to the right!

Can you help me solve this mystery?

.ui-slider .ui-slider-handle {
    width: 28px; 
    height: 28px; 
    background: url(http://hitskin.com/themes/13/67/44/i_right_arrow.png) no-repeat 0 0;
    overflow: hidden; 
    position: absolute;
    margin-left: 0;
    top: -7px;
    border-style: none;
    cursor: help;
}​

JSFiddle demo

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2 Answers 2

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Strange you want to change default style as the new style you are applying is quite ugly. Thats said, you can override special style for the right handle like that:

$(function(){
   $('.ui-slider a:nth-child(odd)').css('margin-left','-28px');
});
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  • That's Ok for the first slider control. But for the other sliders control, it does not work Dec 15, 2012 at 11:26
  • I don't think that solves the problem, since the margin-left is actually getting added. See: jsfiddle.net/userdude/3teR3/2 Oops, was trying to show the adjusted and "normal" sliders, but forget to take out the margin-left on the bottom "normal" one. Try it again. Dec 15, 2012 at 11:26
  • I prefer to move the handles Dec 15, 2012 at 11:34
  • Your second proposed solution does not work at all! Even for the first slider! Dec 15, 2012 at 11:37
  • Super awesome! Thank you. I always post another post on the slider UI. Do you still want to help me, Dec 15, 2012 at 11:41
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All of that, and the whole time it was just that you were using the wrong measure. You need to use ems instead of pxs, which I figured out when I looked at the original size and margin-left. So...

.ui-slider .ui-slider-handle {
    height: 1.6em;
    width: 1.6em;
    margin-left: -.8em;
    position: absolute;
    top: -7px;
    background: url(http://www.celinni.com/creaprint/js/ui/images/bulle.png) no-repeat center center;
    border-style: none;
    cursor: help;
}

http://jsfiddle.net/userdude/3teR3/5/

I've made the images partially transparent (in Firefox or Chrome) so you can see that they're perfectly lined up. And when you slide them, they also work fine.

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  • How to reduce a useful range? Dec 15, 2012 at 12:38
  • What do you mean? How to calculate what you need? As long as the margin-left is equal to the negative of half the width, you're good. Also, your top: -7px should also be half the height: 1.6em; as well. Same concept. So jsfiddle.net/userdude/3teR3/6 Dec 15, 2012 at 12:45

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