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I'm trying the slider widget in jQuery Mobile, and just copied the code from the docs:

    <div data-role="fieldcontain">
        <label for="slider">Input slider:</label>
        <input type="range" name="slider" id="slider" value="0" min="0" max="100"/>
    </div>

But this doesn't work as expected at all. When I drag the slider in Safari the numbers change almost randomly. They increase from 0 to 9 and then at the far right of the slider it goes back to 0, and then when I slide back it goes back and forth between 0 and 9...

Am I doing something wrong??

I am using this inside a CodeIgniter application.

EDIT:

I just found out that it actually works when live on the iPhone, but not in Safari on the desktop. It's still weird, because first of all I need it to work on the desktop for development, and secondly, it works on the jQuery Mobile demo site... I have tried looking at that code, and even copying it exactly, but still it doesn't work on my page.

I have updated to RC2, while the script on the demo page is still beta 2, could that be it?

EDIT 2:

No, that was not it... I had checked the old docs, but the example in the new docs with the latest release worked fine on their demo page as well. So it's something else.

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keep in mind that version 1.0.1 of jqueryMobile is not fully compatible with jquery 1.7.1 and this makes the slider not working on some browsers. Try to downgrade jquery to version 1.6.4 and the slider should start working

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  • Thanks JackNova, I downgraded to jQuery 1.6.4 and it started working. Feb 15, 2012 at 11:09
  • Thank you, your solution works. It should be noted that jQuery Mobile 1.1.0-rc1 works with jQuery 1.7.1, but it also changes some controls to have new default looks (e.g. the flip switch).
    – x10
    Mar 4, 2012 at 14:58
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Hmm not sure what else is going on in you code, here is an example:

Slider Docs:

HTML

<div data-role="page" id="slider-test">
    <div data-role="content">

        <label for="slider-0">Input slider:</label>
        <input type="range" name="slider-1" id="slider-0" value="2" min="0" max="10"  />
        <br />
        <div data-role="fieldcontain">
            <label for="slider">Input slider:</label>
            <input type="range" name="slider" id="slider" value="0" min="0" max="100"/>
        </div>

    </div>
</div>

BTW Im using Chrome on Ubuntu 10.04 if that matters, this might be a Safari desktop issue. Try using another browser as your code looks fine to me

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Sort of found the answer myself. The jQuery Mobile stylesheet when I looked in the web inspector in Safari had set the width of the input field to 50px. If I increased that to 70px I noticed that the values were in fact increasing, it was just that I only saw the left digit before. Strangely, it seems to be working fine on their demo site, even though the same stylesheet is used! Anyway, I got it working by overriding that rule and setting it to 70px.

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    Sorry I'm not understanding how the style sheet caused the issue of the numbers incrementing (change) randomly in the slider? Oct 20, 2011 at 14:10
  • Well, what I discovered was that they were not changing randomly after all, it just appeared that way because only the left digit was visible. So it started out increasing from 1-9 and then went back to 1 (seemingly, but in fact it was 10-11, 20-21...etc) and finally back to 1 at the far right (which was 100). Why the width didn't work on my site but on the demo site I don't know. I don't even have a custom css yet which could have caused it...
    – Anders
    Oct 20, 2011 at 15:13
  • what viewport are you using? <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> is what is recommended Oct 20, 2011 at 15:17
  • Yes, that's what I have. Taken directly from the jQuery Mobile docs.
    – Anders
    Oct 20, 2011 at 18:37
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I have noticed this same issue but I believe it is due to using the experimental scrollview... If I comment out my scrollview scripts the flips switch slider works again.

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