Thanks Karl, but that is a poor imitation of what is needed (for my
customer's needs). Or perhaps I'm not understanding how to work
with that code quite right?
I have a functional sample of what I'm after here
http://grover.open2space.com/files/dev/panels/index.htm - click the
titlebars to collapse, and the "maximize" button to expand even more.
The panels can be dragged around, and Panel 3 is "mandatory" - it cannot
be collapsed.
There are still issues here though - dragging panel 2 into the first
column, and then you cant add to the second column. And placeholders
are not showing while dragging.
I stumbled across the portlets while working on this and was hoping
there might be something a little more complete and modern. Guess I'll
keep plugging away at this
Shawn
Karl Swedberg wrote:
Hey Shawn,
There is a rudimentary one in the jQuery UI demos:
http://ui.jquery.com/repository/real-world/layout/
--Karl
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Nov 15, 2008, at 5:31 PM, Shawn Grover wrote:
I found the jQuery Portlets at
http://sonspring.com/journal/jquery-portlets. This appears to be
outdated (makes use of the interface library for the sortables rather
than ui.jquery...). Does anyone know if there is a more current
version of this? And one that doesn't necessarily depend on tables
would be nice too...
If there isn't one, I guess I'll have to update it... A customer
wants this sort of functionality
Thanks for any tips...
Shawn