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shinyWidgets (version 0.8.6)

chooseSliderSkin: Theme selector for sliderInput

Description

Customize the appearance of the original shiny's sliderInput

Usage

chooseSliderSkin(
  skin = c("Shiny", "Flat", "Big", "Modern", "Sharp", "Round", "Square"),
  color = NULL
)

Arguments

skin

The skin to apply. Choose among 5 different flavors, namely 'Shiny', 'Flat', 'Modern', 'Round' and 'Square'.

color

A color to apply to all sliders. Works with following skins: 'Shiny', 'Flat', 'Modern', 'HTML5'. For 'Flat' a CSS filter is applied, desired color maybe a little offset.

See Also

See setSliderColor to update the color of your sliderInput.

Examples

Run this code
if (interactive()) {

library(shiny)
library(shinyWidgets)

# With Modern design

ui <- fluidPage(
  chooseSliderSkin("Modern"),
  sliderInput("obs", "Customized single slider:",
              min = 0, max = 100, value = 50
  ),
  sliderInput("obs2", "Customized range slider:",
              min = 0, max = 100, value = c(40, 80)
  ),
  plotOutput("distPlot")
)

server <- function(input, output) {

  output$distPlot <- renderPlot({
    hist(rnorm(input$obs))
  })

}

shinyApp(ui, server)



# Use Flat design & a custom color

ui <- fluidPage(
  chooseSliderSkin("Flat", color = "#112446"),
  sliderInput("obs", "Customized single slider:",
              min = 0, max = 100, value = 50
  ),
  sliderInput("obs2", "Customized range slider:",
              min = 0, max = 100, value = c(40, 80)
  ),
  sliderInput("obs3", "An other slider:",
              min = 0, max = 100, value = 50
  ),
  plotOutput("distPlot")
)

server <- function(input, output) {

  output$distPlot <- renderPlot({
    hist(rnorm(input$obs))
  })
}

shinyApp(ui, server)

}

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