This message was also posted in the General Discussion Group, but I'm a bit  
confused how things work around here so please forgive this newbie to the 
JQuery  world.
 
 
It's taken me a little while, but I believe I have finally succumbed to the  
power and wonder that is... JQuery.  I have been bouncing from framework to  
framework for about 9 months, much of that time devoted to building my  own.  I 
was on the cusp of giving in to ExtJS at one point, but in the end,  the 
fancy widgets weren't a compelling enough force to make me commit.  As  my own 
framework continued to evolve (and be rewritten) my objectives became  clearer, 
and one of those objectives was developing a way to deal with the  dom (and 
other things) in a terse-as-possible way - you know, keep  subclassing or 
funneling the code until it would take a line or 2 to manage  complex widgets - 
not 
to mention the flexibility of javascript syntax to help  keep things brief.  
Given another 2 or 22 years, I think my system would  have been very close to 
JQuery.
 
That said, I am still a JQuery super-newbie, and although code is starting  
to happen and I'm starting to get the magic, I'm having a problem with some  
basic stuff.  Forgive me if this is not in the proper section on this  site.
 
When I attempt to use the resizeable or draggable classes in jquery.ui, I  
run into errors.  When using draggable, I get a "this.helper.offsetParent  is 
not a function". message.  For resizeable I get...
this.element.position is not a function
[Break on this error] var o =  this.options, iniPos = 
this.element.position(), el =this.element, 
 
I'm trying to drag and/or resize a simple div (whether it's created on the  
fly or in the html) all I do is add the dot-draggable() to the object and I get 
 the error message (in FF).  The cursor does change to the appropriate  
states (for resizeable) and obviously, from the error messages, I've made it  
into 
the code that should be doing the dragging and resizing.  
 
Can you explain what's going on?  Any help is very much  appreciated.  And 
also, thank you for creating a brilliant piece of  code.  I am hoping it will 
become my framework of choice for a long time to  come.
 





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