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{{Short description|Graphical control element}}
[[Image:Slider (computing) example.PNG|thumb| A '''slider''' or '''track bar''' is a [[graphical control element]] with which a user may set a value by moving an indicator.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Eick |first=Stephen G. |chapter=Data visualization sliders |date=1994-11-02 |title=Proceedings of the 7th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology - UIST '94 |chapter-url=https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/192426.192472 |___location=New York,
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== Usage with progress bars ==
Sliders are also combined with [[progress bar]]s in the playback of [[streaming media]] over a network connection (e.g., YouTube videos) in order to show the content buffering position versus the playback position.{{citation needed|date=May 2025}} This is done by superimposing a colored shaded area (progress bar) on top of the slider, indicating whether the user can "jump" forward or not.
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