Hi Bimlas,

No wonder we both discovered the bug with the droppable widget and the 
class assignment at the same time :) I was cleaning up my code and 
improving the CSS styling when I ran into it, and saw you had just made a 
pull request for it!

I would be very happy to collaborate, especially as I am trying very hard 
to not release my own plugins but rather share knowledge, techniques and 
facilitate the work of others. So this is pretty much perfect that you are 
working on the same thing.

The arrow navigation is all wikitext and the keyboard widget, just a very 
fun recursive macro. Performance seems OK though will be interesting to 
test with a much longer list. The only JS in my code at the moment is a 
javascript macro to generate a UUID. I could have used the created date, 
but I was already using the UUID when I first wrote this for a task manager 
in 2017 and haven't changed it in the demo.

I've noticed that you've implemented a few things that are still on my 
to-do list, like breadcrumbs, and deleting a bullet and moving up a level 
via backspace. 
Similarly, I've made improvements to the drag and drop logic, especially 
with regards to where you can and cannot drag a bullet.

Anyway, let's figure out a way to collaborate.
Regards,
Saq

On Saturday, May 23, 2020 at 11:18:01 PM UTC+2, bimlas wrote:
>
> Saq,
>
> I think we should work together...
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNqxIEX7eEg
>
> I wonder how you solved the navigation with the arrow buttons? It works 
> for me too, but only in one direction (good down, but not perfect up) and I 
> had to create a Javascript filter for that too.
>

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