I am using this http://jqueryui.com/demos/droppable/
But I have a problem dragging to a droppable that is smaller than the draggable.
It will not drop on the droppable, but on the top left of the droppable.
alt text http://yart.com.au/junk/draggableProblem.jpg
Is there any way around this?
Here is the code, thanks.
$('.draggable').draggable({
revert: 'invalid',
revertDuration: 500,
appendTo: 'body',
helper: function(event, ui) {
return $(this).clone().appendTo('body').css('zIndex', 5).show();
},
drag: function(event, ui) {
$(ui.helper).removeClass("enlarge");
$(ui.helper).addClass("thumbnail");
$(this).hide();
},
stop: function(event, ui) {
$(this).show();
//$(this).addClass("enlarge");
if ($(this).parent().hasClass("imageContainer")) {
$(this).addClass("thumbnail");
}
else {
$(this).addClass("enlarge");
}
},
//cursorAt: { top: 30, left: 40 },
delay: 100,
refreshPositions: true
});
$('.imageContainer').droppable({
accept: '.draggable',
drop: function(event, ui) {
ui.draggable.css({
"position": "relative",
"left": "0px",
"top": "0px"
});
if ($(this).children().length == 0) {
// ui.draggable.addClass("thumbnail");
$(ui.draggable).appendTo(this);
$(this).removeClass("border");
}
},
over: function(event, ui) {
ui.draggable.removeClass("enlarge");
ui.draggable.addClass("thumbnail");
$(this).addClass("border");
},
out: function(event, ui) {
// ui.draggable.removeClass("zoomIn")
$(this).removeClass("border");
},
tolerance: 'intersect'
});
CSS:
.thumbnail {
height:60px;
margin-right:10px;
width:80px;
z-index:1;
}
.enlarge {
border:5px solid white;
height:145px;
width:195px;
}