No, mine become semi-tranparent right away, it's just the movement that
is glitchy. Could this have something to do with the heaviness of the
Draggable object? Does it have to do with where the element is nested
into the page (i.e. it's inside an absolutely positioned div which is
inside a relatively positioned div, possibly nested further that that)?

I tested Rico's drag&drop and it's much faster, although it has worse
issues (dragging doesn't start from where the element actually is most
of the time and it seriously messes up the DOM tree)... Would love if
script.aculo.us's D&D was fast -- I think there is just way too much
processing going on... has anyone optimized it so it always (or most of
the time) runs super smooth? 

-----Original Message-----
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Benjamin Mack
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 11:57 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Rails-spinoffs] Draggable performance issues

Hey,

the only thing that appeared to me was the following:
when I start to drag (and move) an object, it stays opaque but once I 
stop moving the object, (still dragging = holding down the mouse-button)

it suddenly switches to the "semi-transparent"-mode, once I release the 
button, I goes smoothly back to the opaque-display (as it should be in 
the beginning too, I guess). This is with the latest 1.5.1.

So - Ryan - do you address the same issue? Or does anybody else have the

same problem, or does anybody know how to fix this?


Thanks in advance.

greetings,
benni.
-SDG-


Ryan Gahl wrote:
> Using the script.aculo.us Draggables, I'm noticing they are a bit less

> than fast. I drag them around on the screen and they jump and glitch
to 
> catch up with the mouse.
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> Has anyone else noticed this, and are there any optimizations that
have 
> been identified that I can apply? I'm using v. 1.5
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