That's what I was afraid of. I thought I saw somewhere that they
changed it to take a dom element instead of an id, but that didn't
work for me.

I'll have to figure something out. Thanks for the response!



On Jul 18, 6:07 am, Dave Probert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Assuming you mean the Interface resizables, there is no way yo do so
> without recoding the library.  It hardcodes the ID's for the resize
> blobs  - this is Very Bad.
>
> The only way I could get around this was to add or remove the resize
> blobs when I click (and/or choose to edit) on an item.  But this is a
> bit messy.
>
> Someone needs to write a new resizable plugin that has some extra
> (documented!) functions - like add_resize_blobs(),
> remove_resize_blobs() and some other stuff!! :)
>
> Apart from that problem it's not a bad plugin :)
>
> Cheers.
>
> On Jul 18, 12:35 pm, jn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I've tried everything I can to get the handles to work for multiple
> > resizables, but it just won't work.
>
> > You can't use a class for the handles, so I tried using each() to loop
> > over the resizables and specify the handles using unique ids. I tried
> > passing DOM elements for the handles.
>
> > What is the trick to having multiple resizables?- Hide quoted text -
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