5

I'm using jquery UI and jQuery draggable, all my draggables use jquery clone helper and appends the draggable to droppable.

Here is my code

 $('#squeezePage #droppable').droppable({
  tolerance: 'fit',
  accept: '#squeezeWidgets .squeezeWidget',
  drop: function(event, ui) {
   var dropElem = ui.draggable.html();

   var clone = $(dropElem).clone();

   clone.css('position', 'absolute');
   clone.css('top', ui.absolutePosition.top);
   clone.css('left', ui.absolutePosition.left);

   $(this).append(clone);

   $(this).find('.top').remove();
   $(this).find('.widgetContent').slideDown('fast');

   $(this).find('.widgetContent').draggable({
    containment: '#squeezePage #droppable',
    cursor: 'crosshair',
    grid: [20, 20],
    scroll: true,
    snap: true,
    snapMode: 'outer',
    refreshPositions: true
   });

   $(this).find('.widgetContent').resizable({
    maxWidth: 560,
    minHeight: 60,
    minWidth: 180,
    grid: 20,
   });
  }
 });

I'm setting the position of the clone with .css('top', ui.absolutePosition.top); and css('left', ui.absolutePosition.left); but the position is relative to the BODY.

The position is not relative to the droppable which makes the draggable drop to random places. Overall, the droppable and draggable integration is not tight. I want to make it smoother.

1 Answer 1

10

I'm getting the offset of body and subtracting it from the offset of the widget clone.

clone.css('top', ui.position.top - droppableOffset.top);
clone.css('left', ui.position.left - droppableOffset.left);

It works!

2
  • 1
    where droppableOffset variable is jQuery('#squeezePage #droppable').offset();
    – Haris
    Apr 13, 2010 at 11:46
  • I spent so many hours looking for a similar solution.. thank you so much. Sep 18, 2015 at 17:20

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.