Hope this makes sense. But I'm having trouble figuring how i can set
the containment property to an element relative to the current element
being set as draggable.

The idea here is to avoid repeating code.
I have this HTM:

<div class="items_drag_area">
                <div class="contentBlock offeredItemsBlock"></div>
                <div class="contentBlock userItemsBlock">
                    <div class="user_games">
                            <div class="user_item rounded_corners5">

And im currently experimenting with this js:

$(document).ready(function() {
    $('.user_item').draggable({
        revert: 'invalid',
        zIndex: 2700,
        helper: 'clone',
        appendTo: '.items_drag_area',
        containment: '.items_drag_area'
    });
    $('.offeredItemsBlock').droppable({
    drop: function(event, ui) { alert($(ui.draggable).children
('.droppable_tradeItemId').val()); }
    });
});

The thing here is I have two "items_drag_area" elements and the second
one is exactly like the first, but one draggable item inside
user_games should only be draggable to div offeredItemsBlock inside
the corresponding items_drag_area. So my first idea was passing a
jquery element, but something like containment: 'parent:parent' or
containment: $(this).parent().parent(). won't work.

So is there any way on how i can do this?

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