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In the standard behavior demonstrated at http://jqueryui.com/demos/sortable/ when you drag an item in the list a placeholder element is displayed where the item would be dropped.

However, the original location of the item to be dropped is not indicated.

I would like to leave the original location visible until the drop, so that the visual feedback is analogous to the way the original is left in place for the "semi-transparent clone" option depicted at http://jqueryui.com/demos/draggable/#visual-feedback

Is there any way I can do this with sortable?

Thanks!

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So one approach that seems to work (thought it's definitely a hack) is to pass the option

start: function (e, ui) { ui.item.show();}

which unhides the automatically hidden original (ui.item).

And, more generally, one can use the start function to modify the item.

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  • But it desappear on drop
    – Gino
    Jan 8, 2016 at 19:25
  • Nice. I also ended up adding a class on start and removing it on stop. I then set the opacity of the css class. I found this helped illustrate which one was the original item.
    – RevNoah
    Jan 14, 2017 at 18:59
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The option helper: 'clone' will leave your original item in place, while creating a new DOM element that is actually dragged around by the mouse. (Additionally, you use the option opacity: 0.7 to create the "semi-transparent" effect on the helper.)

I'm not sure if you'll need this, but if using a clone doesn't remove the item automatically from the list, you can then use the remove event to delete the item that was dragged out from the DOM entirely.

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    So, that's what I thought should happen with 'clone' -- but when I set helper: 'clone' the original still dissappears. So perhaps I should ask: what could I be missing?
    – brahn
    Jan 27, 2010 at 20:23
  • Looking at this more carefully, with 'clone' the item still appears in the DOM. But it's not displayed. I modified the example that comes with the jquery-ui package to use the helper: 'clone' option, you can see it here: brahn.sqprod.com/jq/sortable-example.html
    – brahn
    Jan 27, 2010 at 21:03
  • And, in fact (thanks to Firebug) it's now clear that (again, even with the clone option) the original is hidden via setting the style to display: none
    – brahn
    Jan 27, 2010 at 21:33
  • @brahn link dead : brahn.sqprod.com/jq/sortable-example.html jsfidler is the best to show exemple ...
    – Benoit
    Jul 2, 2015 at 15:39

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