I'm using jQuery drag and droppable to create a list of tiles plus a draggable widget which can be dropped in any of the tiles.
Each tile has a border but the widget doesn't, so although they are both the same size, when I drop the widget into the tile it snaps to the bottom left of the tile's border. Thus there is two pixels spare on the top of the tile.
Here's a fiddle http://jsfiddle.net/gztQM/
and some code:
div[id^="row"] {float:left; width:65px; height:65px; margin:5px;border:1px solid #454545; background-color:#262e41;}
.bookmark {float:left; width:65px; height:65px; background-color:#edff57;cursor: move;display:block; margin:-1px 0px 0px -1px;}
.bookmark.ui-draggable-dragging {-moz-box-shadow: 0 0 5px #d9d9d9; -webkit-box-shadow: 0 0 5px #d9d9d9; box-shadow: 0 0 5px #d9d9d9;}
Here's an example of the droppable areas (tiles)
<div class="position" id="row-2col-1"></div>
the draggable link
<a href class="bookmark"></a>
the JS
$('.bookmark').draggable({containment: '#content', snap:'.position', snapMode:'inner', revert:'invalid',snapTolerance: 32});
$('.position').droppable({drop: handleDropEvent, accept:'.bookmark'});
function handleDropEvent( event, ui ) {
var draggable = ui.draggable;
}
How can I get it to snap to inside the border? I've tried adding margins and paddings but to no avail. Can't see anything mentioning this on the jquery site either
Help! :)