Remember that you can always assign more than one class to an element.On 10/27/06, Barry Nauta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Ok, never mind. Assign a droppable and draggable class to the folder and it
works.(*sigh*)On Friday 27 October 2006 16:17, Barry Nauta wrote:> HI,>> Any idea on how to let the d
Ok, never mind. Assign a droppable and draggable class to the folder and it
works.
(*sigh*)
On Friday 27 October 2006 16:17, Barry Nauta wrote:
> HI,
>
> Any idea on how to let the droppable accept multiple classes?
>
> I have folders and nodes. Both Nodes and Folders can be dragged upon
> Folde
HI,
Any idea on how to let the droppable accept multiple classes?
I have folders and nodes. Both Nodes and Folders can be dragged upon Folders
(so there are drappable), but Nodes do not accept other itens, they are not
droppable so two classes are needed...
Any ideas?
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