Thanks for your help.
In looking at this, the way my columns are created dynamically so now
I'm not sure I can use a CSS div 3 column layout approach since each
list item is being created dynamically.
Here's my code:
<table width="350">
<ul id='pending_todo_list'>
<tr>
<% @pending_todos.each_with_index do |item, i| -%>
<% domid = "todo_#{item.id}" %>
<td width="33%"><li class="pending_todo" id='<%= domid
%>'><%=
item.name %></li></td>
<%= draggable_element(domid, :ghosting=>true,
:revert=>true) %>
<%= "</tr><tr>" if 2 == i.modulo(3) -%>
<% end %>
</tr>
</ul>
</table>
Before I start down that path and get to a dead end, any thoughts?
On Apr 24, 1:51 pm, Walter Lee Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's definitely something in the docs about Sortables and tables,
> in that you can make it work pretty well if you code out your table
> with a thead and tbody, and then take care to move only TRs around.
> But what I was thinking for your problem was that you could simply
> make your "table" out of a UL, each LI of which would contain a set
> of sized, floated DIVs. Make sure you also float your LI so the child
> elements don't peek out of the bottom and start crashing into one
> another, and you should be good. It's a lot more code, even with
> classnames to indicate the columns, but at least your D&D will work
> as intended.
>
> Walter
>
> On Apr 24, 2008, at 2:36 PM, Justin Perkins wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 1:30 PM, jdalton
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I can't find it in the docs now, but I seem to remember that
> >> dragables
> >> and tablers didnt mix well.
>
> > I would not expect them to. Just thinking about how all that code
> > would work makes my brain hurt.
>
> > Draggables would great with block-level elements.
>
> > -justin
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