Unfortunately not really - the sortables are already heavily optimized,
but DOM Interaction simply costs a lot of the CPU's power.

On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 9:57 PM, Benoit B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> Hello, I have a problem with Sortable performance.
>
> If I use Sortable my browser uses a lot of cpu :
> - 25 to 40% on my core 2 duo 1.8Ghz
> - 50% of cpu usage on P4 3Ghz
> (Amount of CPU is not exactly the same, depending on the browser I
> use, but it is high in all cases)
>
> This online demo is enough to reproduce it :
> http://dev.jquery.com/view/tags/ui/latest/demos/functional/#ui.sortable
>
> I've tested it on :
> IE6 ,IE7,FF2,FF3, Opera 9.5, Safari 3, Chrome, all on Windows XP SP3,
> and Opera on Windows Vista
>
> I've tested JQuery UI version : 1.5.2 , 1.6pre, and Latest SVN
> version.
>
> For Dual Core processor, the other core keeps the system available.
> But on single core processor, there can be some lags. (and heavy lag
> if you test with more Sortables than in the demo)
>
> With incoming netbooks, I think that small cpu will be there for a
> long time.
> I want to develop a website for everyone, and if I use a Sortable I
> will lose some users.
>
> Have you any idea to reduce it ?
>
> >
>


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