I don't normally make this sort of question / answer, but figured I'd do so, since I've seen this question asked 20+ times, and not a single answer actually works. In short, the problem is that if you have scrollable content (overflow: auto;
anywhere inside of a draggable jQuery item, when you click and drag the scrollbar's the parent draggable container drags along with it. So, I spent some time working up a solution.
Here's an example of some html that would present this problem:
<div class="draggable" style="width:100px;height:100px;">
<div id="content" style="width:80px;height:80px;overflow:auto;">
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</div>
</div>
The typical way you initialize an element to be draggable, is something like this:
$(".draggable").draggable()