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I'm using HTML5 to drag and drop an image. When I drag it, a transparent clone is generated.

Is it possible to hide the original image? I tried to do it by setting its visibility to "hidden", but it also removes the transparent clone (even when the clone is replaced by another image with dataTransfer.setDragImage)

I know that this can be achieved with JQuery, but I'm wondering how (if) it can be done natively.

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I have found a solution, albeit it's kind of a hack (and thus might not fit everyone's requirements).

Simply replace the original image's path by the path of a 1*1 transparent pixel during the dragstart event, and restore the original path on the dragend event. (You can grab such a pixel from there: http://www.1x1px.me/)

The problem, of course, is that it doesn't really remove the image in the "visibility:gone" sense of the term; there is still an invisible pixel that might cause layout issues. In my case, however, it's fine.

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