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I have implemented jQueryUI sortable list and it works really nice. At some point in time, I wish to disable further sorting and keep item order as it is, without user being able to change it.

It tried something this:

$('.sortable').sortable('disable'); 

and this:

$('.sortable').each(function() { $(this).sortable('disable'); });

and:

$('.sortable').disable(); 

and:

$('.sortable').cancel(); 

and various combinations of all that. All without success.

Can anyone tell ne The Right Way™ to do it?

Update: I'm using jQuery 1.3.2 and jQueryUI 1.7.2. A possible problem could be that I have two independent sortable lists on the page, so I have sortable1 and sortable2 classes. I'm actually doing:

$('.sortable2').sortable('disable'); 

Update2: the problem was me using .sortable instead of #sortable. Everything works fine now.

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  • 1
    Weird. docs say .sortable('disable') docs.jquery.com/UI/Sortable#method-disable
    – seth
    Jul 23, 2009 at 0:31
  • The first way is the example given in the documentation. I've just tested it with one of my own projects and it works fine. Which versions of jQuery and jQuery UI are you using? I have 1.3.2 and 1.7.2 respectively.
    – shuckster
    Jul 23, 2009 at 0:35
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    The first way is the example given in the [documentation][1]. I've just tested it with one of my own projects and it works fine. Which versions of jQuery and jQuery UI are you using? I have 1.3.2 and 1.7.2 respectively. [1]: jqueryui.com/demos/sortable/#method-cancel
    – shuckster
    Jul 23, 2009 at 0:36
  • +1 for "The Right Way" trademark.
    – Andy
    Feb 10, 2014 at 17:02

7 Answers 7

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$(ui.sender).sortable( "disable" )
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15

I was in the process of debugging:

  1. click to make sortable
  2. finish (sortable disable)
  3. click to make sortable again didn't work
  4. solution / workaround: set disabled option to false explicitly

http://plnkr.co/edit/uX6cNNiYoejYqwQicEhg?p=preview

  function sortableEnable() {
    $( "#sortable" ).sortable();
    $( "#sortable" ).sortable( "option", "disabled", false );
    // ^^^ this is required otherwise re-enabling sortable will not work!
    $( "#sortable" ).disableSelection();
    return false;
  }
  function sortableDisable() {
    $( "#sortable" ).sortable("disable");
    return false;
  }

Hope that helps.

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5

Thanks Michal

I made a version for lists that can be either sortable or editable.

Very useful for me at least!

    function sortableEnable() {
        $( "ul" ).sortable();
        $( "ul" ).sortable( "option", "disabled", false );
        $( "li" ).attr("contentEditable","false");
        $( "li" ).css("cursor","move");
        return false;
    }

  function sortableDisable() {
        $( "ul" ).sortable("disable");
        $( "li" ).attr("contentEditable","true");
        $( "li" ).css("cursor","default");
        return false;
    }

    $(function() {
        sortableEnable();
    });
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  • and to hide de blue border when the content is editable use this css style: [contenteditable]:focus { outline: 0px solid transparent; } Sep 23, 2014 at 10:58
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Whilst the suggested posts before me were useful, they didn't solve what I was trying to achieve. I wanted to turn on and off sortable across multiple areas and add the ability to make content selectable again.

Here is the code that I used:

function AddSortable() {

    $("ul").sortable({
        connectWith: "ul",
        disabled: false
    }).disableSelection();  

    return false;
};

function RemoveSortable(){

    $("ul").sortable({ 
        disabled: true 
    }).enableSelection();   

    return false;
}
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  • sortable('disabled') wouldn't work for me, but an object with disabled:true did work. Jan 7, 2016 at 21:41
  • What's the use of contentEditable? Jul 28, 2017 at 7:57
  • Perfect , Thanks (y)
    – BJ Patel
    Apr 5, 2019 at 16:27
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If you want to disable all sortables (as I needed to) then you can use the sortables class 'ui-sortable' as the selector.

e.g

$(".ui-sortable").sortable("enable");
$(".ui-sortable").sortable("disable");
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$( ".selector" ).sortable( "disable" );

from http://api.jqueryui.com/sortable/#option-disabled

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To disable sortable() you can use

$(".sortable").sortable("disable");

To toggle enable/disable on the click of a button with id toggleButton

$('#toggleButton').click(function() {
    //check if sortable() is enabled and change and change state accordingly
  // Getter
  var disabled = $(".sortable").sortable( "option", "disabled" );
  if (disabled) {
    $(".sortable").sortable( "enable" );
  }
  else {
    $(".sortable").sortable("disable");
  }
});

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