(bump)

Come on, guys... this is worth a look.
IE6/7 still accounts for 45%+ of web users!
Is there a better place to report bugs?

JR



On Oct 11, 12:29 pm, tallvanilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone? This should be a no-brainer for your jQuery/UI pros!
>
> It's worth noting that removing the "float: left" style from the
> draggable elements makes the problem go away. Unfortunately, this puts
> all of the draggable elements in a vertical stack rather than a
> wrapping row of inline elements. Is this a known bug? I haven't been
> able to find any info about it - here or elsewhere. Please help!
>
> JR
>
> On Oct 10, 6:17 pm, tallvanilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello. I've been having trouble making ui.sortable work in IE (maybe
> > just IE6?) due to a strange dragging behavior. I put together this
> > simple demo to illustrate the problem:
>
> >http://74.205.76.81/sorttest/
>
> > As you can see, the dragged element is out of place while dragging.
> > Oddly enough, it drops into the correct place when released. This is
> > obviously a major usability problem, because it's visually
> > disconcerting to the user. I'm pretty new to jQuery and UI. Can any of
> > you jQuery pros please help?
>
> > JR
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