Add animations
See original GitHub issueHey @piotrdz,
In the 7.0.0 version of angularjs-slider I have added animation for the sliders. I think it is a cool feature and could be easily added on the ng5 version too 🙂
Here’s my commit: https://github.com/angular-slider/angularjs-slider/commit/099b5f8e7dab337235e91a54b9a4fb7908f0ba74
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Animations are now released in v1.2.0.
I managed to fix the outstanding problems - animations are now in master and I will release that in a new version soon.
I also decided to change the CSS around - the slider has an
animateclass that turns the animations on and if it doesn’t have this class, animations are turned off. I think it’s a bit clearer that way than usingnoanimateclass, and it avoids using!important.