Hey everyone. Over the past couple of days, I've discovered the magic of jQuery and am in love! However, here's my situation. I'm basing a project on the "Folder tree" demo on the Interface website. What I need is to take a row out of a table and categorize it by dropping it in a folder. Easy enough, I've got it all working wonderfully in Firefox. The problem is, I haven't been able to convert everyone else to the 'fox, so for now I'm stuck with supporting Firefox & IE. I can take the row out of the table and drop it into the folder tree, but the row isn't visible during drag, so the user isn't sure if they actually grabbed the row or are just dragging air. This appears to be limited to just the table row element, and is definitely limited to just IE (using v7, assuming others as well).
So, basically what I'm looking for is some way to either make the TR visible during the drag, or at least show a representative value of the row. Any hints? Thanks! -Jeff R -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Interface%3A-Draggable-table-row-in-IE-tf4064834s15494.html#a11549571 Sent from the JQuery mailing list archive at Nabble.com.