[jQuery] Re: draggable/droppable pick some

2009-03-31 Thread CTek

I'm starting to believe that there are no solution to my problem.
This seems to be the place where all the answers are, and no solution
(or even suggestion) for almost two weeks?

Too bad. The suggestion Richard made (and I had already implemented)
will have to be enough then.

/Stefan


On 19 Mar, 09:55, CTek stefan.bergfe...@ctek.se wrote:
 Hi Richard

 Thank you for your answer, but the example you showed was exactly what
 I've accomplished myself.
 What's missing is that I want the original box (draggable) to move
 into the droppable, and leave an empty spot among the draggables.
 I also want that draggable to return to its original location whenever
 another draggable is dropped in the same droppable.
 Coming with this is also that I don't want to let the user drop the
 same draggable in two droppables.

 /Stefan

 On 18 Mar, 16:20, Richard D. Worth rdwo...@gmail.com wrote:

  This should get you started:

 http://jsbin.com/ixeca

  - Richard

  On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 7:38 AM, CTek stefan.bergfe...@ctek.se wrote:

   I'm having a headache because I'm trying to make an on-line test.
   The graphics department wanted to make it all flash, but I said jQuery
   would do the trick, so please help me prove them wrong.

   I have a question, with six options, represented as six draggables.
   I expect three answers, represented as three droppables.

   The user is supposed to drag three draggables into the three
   droppables, and then click a button to check answers.

   What I want is for the draggable to be placed in the middle of the
   droppable when dropped.

   I also want the draggable to return to its original position when (if)
   another draggable is dropped in the same droppable. It'd also be nice
   if I could drop the draggable outside the droppables and have it
   returned to its original position.

   I also need to know which draggables are currently dropped, so I can
   check if the answer is correct. That's not a problem yet, but I'm
   afraid it will be.


[jQuery] Re: draggable/droppable pick some

2009-03-19 Thread CTek

Hi Richard

Thank you for your answer, but the example you showed was exactly what
I've accomplished myself.
What's missing is that I want the original box (draggable) to move
into the droppable, and leave an empty spot among the draggables.
I also want that draggable to return to its original location whenever
another draggable is dropped in the same droppable.
Coming with this is also that I don't want to let the user drop the
same draggable in two droppables.

/Stefan

On 18 Mar, 16:20, Richard D. Worth rdwo...@gmail.com wrote:
 This should get you started:

 http://jsbin.com/ixeca

 - Richard

 On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 7:38 AM, CTek stefan.bergfe...@ctek.se wrote:

  I'm having a headache because I'm trying to make an on-line test.
  The graphics department wanted to make it all flash, but I said jQuery
  would do the trick, so please help me prove them wrong.

  I have a question, with six options, represented as six draggables.
  I expect three answers, represented as three droppables.

  The user is supposed to drag three draggables into the three
  droppables, and then click a button to check answers.

  What I want is for the draggable to be placed in the middle of the
  droppable when dropped.

  I also want the draggable to return to its original position when (if)
  another draggable is dropped in the same droppable. It'd also be nice
  if I could drop the draggable outside the droppables and have it
  returned to its original position.

  I also need to know which draggables are currently dropped, so I can
  check if the answer is correct. That's not a problem yet, but I'm
  afraid it will be.


[jQuery] Re: draggable/droppable pick some

2009-03-18 Thread Richard D. Worth
This should get you started:

http://jsbin.com/ixeca

- Richard

On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 7:38 AM, CTek stefan.bergfe...@ctek.se wrote:


 I'm having a headache because I'm trying to make an on-line test.
 The graphics department wanted to make it all flash, but I said jQuery
 would do the trick, so please help me prove them wrong.

 I have a question, with six options, represented as six draggables.
 I expect three answers, represented as three droppables.

 The user is supposed to drag three draggables into the three
 droppables, and then click a button to check answers.

 What I want is for the draggable to be placed in the middle of the
 droppable when dropped.

 I also want the draggable to return to its original position when (if)
 another draggable is dropped in the same droppable. It'd also be nice
 if I could drop the draggable outside the droppables and have it
 returned to its original position.

 I also need to know which draggables are currently dropped, so I can
 check if the answer is correct. That's not a problem yet, but I'm
 afraid it will be.