Hi James and Norbert, http://interface.eyecon.ro/demos/test_sort.html check this again.
I really need some one to test this on Safari 2 because I have only Safari 1.3 James Hall wrote: > Hey, > > Really like the look of this. :) Good work. > > At the moment, you can drag children out from there parents, and move > them up a level. But you can't drag nodes into other nodes as children, > unless it already has children. If that makes sense. > > Example: I can make 3-2 a child of 1-2, by dropping it just above 1-2-1. > But I can't make 3-2 a child of 'option 4'. > > For a tree - not only do you need droppable areas in-between each node, > but also ON each node. Say, when i drag over 'option 4', its background > color could change, and when I drop, the dropped node will then become a > child of 'option 4'. > > Basically, being able to do what this backbase example does - along with > the reordering you've already come up with: > http://www.backbase.com/demos/explorer/#examples/drag-treelist.xml[5] > > What do you think? Would something like this be fairly easy to do with > the way it has been built? > > I'll have a play with the code over the next few days because this would > be really useful to me. I'll let you know how I get on. > > Regards, > James > > On Mon, 2006-10-23 at 22:44 +0300, Stefan Petre wrote: > >> Hi there, >> >> Me and Paul are thinking to change the way sortables are working right >> now. So I had an idea that turned to be quite nice because of 2 reasons: >> - works faster >> - you can sort nested list >> >> But also has some drawbacks: you ca not have fancy affects. >> >> Please take a look at this draft >> http://interface.eyecon.ro/demos/test_sort.html and tell me if this kind >> of behavior on sortables fits you and if it is working on Safari or >> Linux environment. I tested on Windows, IE6, FF 1.5 and OP9 >> >> Check out the code. Simple and easy to implement. It is so easy to love >> jQuery. >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> jQuery mailing list >> discuss@jquery.com >> http://jquery.com/discuss/ >> > > _______________________________________________ > jQuery mailing list > discuss@jquery.com > http://jquery.com/discuss/ > > _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/