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Ive tried anything to do this, but always get the same error

$(".tooltip").draggable('disable');

Error: cannot call methods on draggable prior to initialization; attempted to call method 'disable'

Prior to initialization? So I cannot remove the option before its actually being dragged around? Ive tried with droppable as well, cant seem to get them disabled enabled without getting this error.

edit: I found out that I have an element with the class that is without draggable (which makes sense when you look at the error). Now I just have to find a way so it disables all the draggables without throwing the error :)

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5 Answers 5

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Try this:

$(".tooltip").draggable({ disabled: true });

This initializes the draggable in the disabled state. You can then use

$(".tooltip").draggable("enable");

later when you want to allow dragging.

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  • 2
    $(".tooltip").draggable({ disabled: false}); //works to re-enable.
    – Reid
    Sep 18, 2016 at 16:03
  • @Reid I don't think so. jQuery UI widgets only use options when initializing. To change an existing widget you use methods.
    – Barmar
    Sep 18, 2016 at 18:23
  • @Barmar Well I will merely state that it works for me.
    – Reid
    Sep 18, 2016 at 18:39
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I was able to recreate your scenario in this jsfiddle:

http://jsfiddle.net/dboots/NDZKY/

This is using

$('.draggable').draggable('disable');

and

$('.draggable').draggable('enable');

Is there something different that you're not able to do the same? Looks like you have the same syntax.

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Take a look at the documentation http://api.jqueryui.com/draggable/

and a example here:

http://jqueryui.com/draggable/

Have you "included" jquery-ui.js library?

try on this fiddle! http://jsfiddle.net/3Lrg2/23/

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  • this should have been a comment
    – ant
    Nov 29, 2012 at 16:19
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Use one button to enable and disable

$("#container").draggable({disabled:false});
$("#container").draggable({disabled:true});

Simple Example Given Below:

<div id = "container"></div>
<button id = "control"></button>
<script>
  $(document).ready(function()
    {
       $("#control").click(function()
          {
            if($("#control").hasClass("active")
              {
                $("container").draggable({disabled:true});
                $("control").removeAttr("class","active");   
              }
            else
              {
                $("container").draggable({disabled:false});
                $("control").attr("class","active");
              }
          });
    });
</script> 
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try using .unbind('ondrag') to remove the event from your element.

sorry I think it should be $("tooltip").unbind('draggable') not 100% sure on event name.

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