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Hey there,

I'm looking for someone to explain how to drag and drop in javascript, I want a horizontal line with some customizable images in it.

I've had a look at the online tutorials for these but find them very hard to use.

thanks for any help.

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Here is my code as it is...I have used http://www.webreference.com/programming/javascript/mk/column2/ to get this far..

It currently moves everything into column one, I think it's something to do with the mouse.

I'm sorry if the code doesnt display well

print("<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">

Page <--

.DragBox, .OverDragBox, .DragDragBox, .miniDragBox { border: #000 1px solid; padding: 2px; font-size: 10px; margin-bottom: 5px; width: 94px; cursor: pointer; font-family: verdana, tahoma, arial; background-color: #eee; }

.OverDragContainer { background-color: #eee; }

.OverDragBox, .DragDragBox { background-color: #ffff99; }

.DragDragBox { filter: alpha(opacity=50); background-color: #ff99cc; }

legend { font-weight: bold; font-size: 12px; color: #666699; font-family: verdana, tahoma, arial; }

fieldset { padding: 3px; }

.History { font-size: 10px; overflow: auto; width: 100%; font-family: verdana, tahoma, arial; height: 82px; }

DragContainer8 {

border: #669999 1px solid; padding: 5px 0 0 5px width: 110px; height: 40px; }

.miniDragBox { float: left; margin: 0 5px 5px 0; width: 20px; height: 20px; } --> <--script type="text/javascript">

// iMouseDown represents the current mouse button state: up or down /* lMouseState represents the previous mouse button state so that we can check for button clicks and button releases:

if(iMouseDown && !lMouseState) // button just clicked! if(!iMouseDown && lMouseState) // button just released! */ var mouseOffset = null; var iMouseDown = false; var lMouseState = false; var dragObject = null;

// Demo 0 variables var DragDrops = []; var curTarget = null; var lastTarget = null; var dragHelper = null; var tempDiv = null; var rootParent = null; var rootSibling = null;

Number.prototype.NaN0=function(){return isNaN(this)?0:this;}

function CreateDragContainer(){ /* Create a new "Container Instance" so that items from one "Set" can not be dragged into items from another "Set" */ var cDrag = DragDrops.length; DragDrops[cDrag] = [];

/*
Each item passed to this function should be a "container".  Store each
of these items in our current container
*/
for(var i=0; i<arguments.length; i++){
	var cObj = arguments[i];
	DragDrops[cDrag].push(cObj);
	cObj.setAttribute('DropObj', cDrag);

	/*
	Every top level item in these containers should be draggable.  Do this
	by setting the DragObj attribute on each item and then later checking
	this attribute in the mouseMove function
	*/
	for(var j=0; j<cObj.childNodes.length; j++){

		// Firefox puts in lots of #text nodes...skip these
		if(cObj.childNodes[j].nodeName=='#text') continue;

		cObj.childNodes[j].setAttribute('DragObj', cDrag);
	}
}

}

function getMouseOffset(target, ev){ ev = ev || window.event;

var docPos    = getPosition(target);
var mousePos  = mouseCoords(ev);
return {x:mousePos.x - docPos.x, y:mousePos.y - docPos.y};

}

function getPosition(e){ var left = 0; var top = 0;

while (e.offsetParent){
	left += e.offsetLeft;
	top  += e.offsetTop;
	e     = e.offsetParent;
}

left += e.offsetLeft;
top  += e.offsetTop;

return {x:left, y:top};

}

function makeDraggable(item){ if(!item) return; item.onmousedown = function(ev){ dragObject = this; mouseOffset = getMouseOffset(this, ev); return false; } }

function makeClickable(object){ object.onmousedown = function(){ dragObject = this; } }

function mouseCoords(ev){ if(ev.pageX || ev.pageY){ return {x:ev.pageX, y:ev.pageY}; } return { x:ev.clientX + document.body.scrollLeft - document.body.clientLeft, y:ev.clientY + document.body.scrollTop - document.body.clientTop }; }

function mouseMove(ev){ ev = ev || window.event;

/*
We are setting target to whatever item the mouse is currently on

Firefox uses event.target here, MSIE uses event.srcElement
*/
var target   = ev.target || ev.srcElement;
var mousePos = mouseCoords(ev);

// mouseOut event - fires if the item the mouse is on has changed
if(lastTarget && (target!==lastTarget)){
	// reset the classname for the target element
	var origClass = lastTarget.getAttribute('origClass');
	if(origClass) lastTarget.className = origClass;
}

/*
dragObj is the grouping our item is in (set from the createDragContainer function).
if the item is not in a grouping we ignore it since it can't be dragged with this
script.
*/
var dragObj = target.getAttribute('DragObj');

 // if the mouse was moved over an element that is draggable
if(dragObj!=null){

	// mouseOver event - Change the item's class if necessary
	if(target!=lastTarget){
		var oClass = target.getAttribute('overClass');
		if(oClass){
			target.setAttribute('origClass', target.className);
			target.className = oClass;
		}
	}

	// if the user is just starting to drag the element
	if(iMouseDown && !lMouseState){
		// mouseDown target
		curTarget     = target;

		// Record the mouse x and y offset for the element
		rootParent    = curTarget.parentNode;
		rootSibling   = curTarget.nextSibling;

		mouseOffset   = getMouseOffset(target, ev);

		// We remove anything that is in our dragHelper DIV so we can put a new item in it.
		for(var i=0; i<dragHelper.childNodes.length; i++) dragHelper.removeChild(dragHelper.childNodes[i]);

		// Make a copy of the current item and put it in our drag helper.
		dragHelper.appendChild(curTarget.cloneNode(true));
		dragHelper.style.display = 'block';

		// set the class on our helper DIV if necessary
		var dragClass = curTarget.getAttribute('dragClass');
		if(dragClass){
			dragHelper.firstChild.className = dragClass;
		}

		// disable dragging from our helper DIV (it's already being dragged)
		dragHelper.firstChild.removeAttribute('DragObj');

		/*
		Record the current position of all drag/drop targets related
		to the element.  We do this here so that we do not have to do
		it on the general mouse move event which fires when the mouse
		moves even 1 pixel.  If we don't do this here the script
		would run much slower.
		*/
		var dragConts = DragDrops[dragObj];

		/*
		first record the width/height of our drag item.  Then hide it since
		it is going to (potentially) be moved out of its parent.
		*/
		curTarget.setAttribute('startWidth',  parseInt(curTarget.offsetWidth));
		curTarget.setAttribute('startHeight', parseInt(curTarget.offsetHeight));
		curTarget.style.display  = 'none';

		// loop through each possible drop container
		for(var i=0; i<dragConts.length; i++){
			with(dragConts[i]){
				var pos = getPosition(dragConts[i]);

				/*
				save the width, height and position of each container.

				Even though we are saving the width and height of each
				container back to the container this is much faster because
				we are saving the number and do not have to run through
				any calculations again.  Also, offsetHeight and offsetWidth
				are both fairly slow.  You would never normally notice any
				performance hit from these two functions but our code is
				going to be running hundreds of times each second so every
				little bit helps!

				Note that the biggest performance gain here, by far, comes
				from not having to run through the getPosition function
				hundreds of times.
				*/
				setAttribute('startWidth',  parseInt(offsetWidth));
				setAttribute('startHeight', parseInt(offsetHeight));
				setAttribute('startLeft',   pos.x);
				setAttribute('startTop',    pos.y);
			}

			// loop through each child element of each container
			for(var j=0; j<dragConts[i].childNodes.length; j++){
				with(dragConts[i].childNodes[j]){
					if((nodeName=='#text') || (dragConts[i].childNodes[j]==curTarget)) continue;

					var pos = getPosition(dragConts[i].childNodes[j]);

					// save the width, height and position of each element
					setAttribute('startWidth',  parseInt(offsetWidth));
					setAttribute('startHeight', parseInt(offsetHeight));
					setAttribute('startLeft',   pos.x);
					setAttribute('startTop',    pos.y);
				}
			}
		}
	}
}

// If we get in here we are dragging something
if(curTarget){
	// move our helper div to wherever the mouse is (adjusted by mouseOffset)
	dragHelper.style.top  = mousePos.y - mouseOffset.y;
	dragHelper.style.left = mousePos.x - mouseOffset.x;

	var dragConts  = DragDrops[curTarget.getAttribute('DragObj')];
	var activeCont = null;

	var xPos = mousePos.x - mouseOffset.x + (parseInt(curTarget.getAttribute('startWidth')) /2);
	var yPos = mousePos.y - mouseOffset.y + (parseInt(curTarget.getAttribute('startHeight'))/2);

	// check each drop container to see if our target object is "inside" the container
	for(var i=0; i<dragConts.length; i++){
		with(dragConts[i]){
			if(((getAttribute('startLeft'))                               < xPos) &&
				((getAttribute('startTop'))                                < yPos) &&
				((getAttribute('startLeft') + getAttribute('startWidth'))  > xPos) &&
				((getAttribute('startTop')  + getAttribute('startHeight')) > yPos)){

					/*
					our target is inside of our container so save the container into
					the activeCont variable and then exit the loop since we no longer
					need to check the rest of the containers
					*/
					activeCont = dragConts[i];

					// exit the for loop
					break;
			}
		}
	}

	// Our target object is in one of our containers.  Check to see where our div belongs
	if(activeCont){
		// beforeNode will hold the first node AFTER where our div belongs
		var beforeNode = null;

		// loop through each child node (skipping text nodes).
		for(var i=activeCont.childNodes.length-1; i>=0; i--){
			with(activeCont.childNodes[i]){
				if(nodeName=='#text') continue;

				// if the current item is "After" the item being dragged
				if(
					curTarget != activeCont.childNodes[i]                              &&
					((getAttribute('startLeft') + getAttribute('startWidth'))  > xPos) &&
					((getAttribute('startTop')  + getAttribute('startHeight')) > yPos)){
						beforeNode = activeCont.childNodes[i];
				}
			}
		}

		// the item being dragged belongs before another item
		if(beforeNode){
			if(beforeNode!=curTarget.nextSibling){
				activeCont.insertBefore(curTarget, beforeNode);
			}

		// the item being dragged belongs at the end of the current container
		} else {
			if((curTarget.nextSibling) || (curTarget.parentNode!=activeCont)){
				activeCont.appendChild(curTarget);
			}
		}

		// make our drag item visible
		if(curTarget.style.display!=''){
			curTarget.style.display  = '';
		}
	} else {

		// our drag item is not in a container, so hide it.
		if(curTarget.style.display!='none'){
			curTarget.style.display  = 'none';
		}
	}
}

// track the current mouse state so we can compare against it next time
lMouseState = iMouseDown;

// mouseMove target
lastTarget  = target;

// track the current mouse state so we can compare against it next time
lMouseState = iMouseDown;

// this helps prevent items on the page from being highlighted while dragging
return false;

}

function mouseUp(ev){ if(curTarget){ // hide our helper object - it is no longer needed dragHelper.style.display = 'none';

	// if the drag item is invisible put it back where it was before moving it
	if(curTarget.style.display == 'none'){
		if(rootSibling){
			rootParent.insertBefore(curTarget, rootSibling);
		} else {
			rootParent.appendChild(curTarget);
		}
	}

	// make sure the drag item is visible
	curTarget.style.display = '';
}
curTarget  = null;
iMouseDown = false;

}

function mouseDown(){ iMouseDown = true; if(lastTarget){ return false; } }

document.onmousemove = mouseMove; document.onmousedown = mouseDown; document.onmouseup = mouseUp;

window.onload = function(){ // Create our helper object that will show the item while dragging dragHelper = document.createElement('DIV'); dragHelper.style.cssText = 'position:absolute;display:none;';

CreateDragContainer(
	document.getElementById('DragContainer1'),
	document.getElementById('DragContainer2'),
	document.getElementById('DragContainer3')
);

document.body.appendChild(dragHelper);

}


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The article you referenced is exactly what asker needs. You should have started with "read this article", emphasizing that your code is just another example. – buti-oxa Nov 1 '08 at 18:34
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I would recommend that you look into one of the Javascript Frameworks out there. We use prototype with scriptaculous.

You can look at a demo for Drag and Drop in Scriptaculous here. And you can run through a tutorial here.

Or look into any of the other frameworks such as JQuery or Dojo.

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I would recommend you check out jQuery (http://www.jquery.com), there are "draggables" and "droppables."

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