Dude, these are great, ignore the haters. People understand slider toggles and, for top level, high value on/off values or mobile versions of a UI these will be fine.
Just keep polishing them and getting them cross browser. I'll be forking the project and using them.
I'd like to second this sentiment. Instead of tearing down someone's significant effort to build something cool, the community should constructively communicate their issues with the project and offer suggestions for improvement.
I was personally impressed that drag actions were supported, because that's a frequently overlooked aspect when people roll their own slider toggles. Without looking at the source, I would guess that implementing mobile touch events would go a long way towards making this library cross-browser.
I feel that there is a mix of legitimate criticism and “hating.” Of course I don't like to read the actual hating, but I also don't understand why we on HN should unquestioningly praise everything posted here simple because someone worked on it.
Yeah, that's fair: I'm lumping legitimate criticism and reasonable UX opinions in with "hating", but I'd bet for the guy who put his technical heart into these things, the short, unqualified (no "hey, cool stuff!") criticisms are tough to swallow.
I was surprised that Bootstrap didn't have these from the get-go, so I'm going to say, again: hell yes. This is practical, useful development that will make a lot of apps better.
Just keep polishing them and getting them cross browser. I'll be forking the project and using them.