You can still do complex drag and drop and much other using Angular, what 
you need is a model to describe your structure, and then just let Angular 
render that, it's now about making "all possible" permutations in html...

On Saturday, September 6, 2014 4:58:42 AM UTC+2, Kevin W wrote:
>
> Eric - I realize I can use jQuery.  I was just trying to avoid it on 
> principle (while I'm still learning angularjs).
>
> I know for many things, having content already in the page with ng* 
> attributes is the way to go.  However, I really am doing dynamic work here 
> based on drag & drop so it wouldn't make sense to have all the possible 
> permutations baked into the HTML.
>
> I think I have decided, however, that for this complex UI manipulation, 
> it'll make sense to just stick with jQuery within my directives.
>
> Thanks!
> Kevin
>
>
> On Friday, September 5, 2014 11:40:30 AM UTC-6, Kevin W wrote:
>
>> The jqlite has append but it doesn't have before and after.
>>
>> Does anyone know of the appropriate way to perform these actions 
>> (before/after)?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Kevin
>>
>

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