inerface for jquery is good.

http://interface.eyecon.ro/demos/sort.html

I have played with it, and plan on making some changes (mainly to the
cookie storage of moves), but it is pretty slick and pretty light.

draggable boxes from dhtmlGoodies is a close second, but uncoupling
the rss feed parts took me longer than I wish.

I plan to get back to implementing this again mid-December, so keep me
informed of your progress, and maybe we can meet up with ideas before
Christmas.

On Nov 16, 2007 5:42 AM, James Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am looking for some way to allow our users to drag and drop some interface
> blocks around the screen but I have a few requirements I just don't seem to
> be able to meet.
>
> 1) Blocks can be of any height but all have the same width.
> 2) Blocks should push each other up/down columns and not simply overlap.
> 3) Positions MUST be saved for users next visit.
>
> I can find loads of drag'n'drop scripts but most allow the divs to be
> positioned on top of each other and that is no good, this is to be used on a
> complex menu interface and needs to push things around in the iGoogle style.
>
> The closest I have found is http://tool-man.org/examples/sorting.html but
> the blocks have to be of equal size and in a fixed grid, I need it so that
> if someone puts all the blocks in one column they stay in one column.
>
> Anyone any idea how to replicate iGoogle functionality?

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