Scott González wrote:
> Sortable 1.5/1.6 uses arrays:
> http://docs.jquery.com/UI/API/1.5.3/Sortable/sortable
>
> Sortable 1.7 uses selectors:
> http://docs.jquery.com/UI/Sortable#options
>   
Hmm, ok. Right now I am using 1.3.1 + 1.6rc6. I guess I should expect
some upgrade work when 1.7 arrives then.

Thanks for the input.

Isn't it a bit odd that the jquery docs show the options for 1.7 while
the UI pages promote 1.6rc6 ?

Regards,
Tarjei

>
> On Feb 23, 11:16 am, Tarjei Huse <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Hi, this proved to be a documentation bug.
>>
>> The manual for .selectable[1] should state that you must provide an
>> array if the other selectables are more than one.
>>
>> http://docs.jquery.com/UI/Sortable#options
>>
>> The demo page says this:
>> "
>> Sort items from one list into another and vice versa, by passing an
>> array into the |connectWith| option. The simplest way to do this is to
>> group all related lists with a CSS class, and then pass that class into
>> the sortable function using array notation (i.e., |connectWith:
>> ['.myclass']|).
>> "
>>
>> This could have saved me 5 hours today :/. Apart from that, I like UI.
>> Thanks for making it.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Tarjei
>>
>> Tarjei Huse wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi,
>>>       
>>> I got a menu I want to sort that has the following structure:
>>>       
>>> <ul id="navbase">
>>> <li><div>Menu 1 </div>
>>> <ul class="submenu">
>>>    <li><a>Submenu 1</a></li>
>>>    ..
>>>    ..
>>> </ul>
>>> </li>
>>>       
>>> <li><div>Menu 2 </div>
>>> <ul class="submenu">
>>>    <li><a>Submenu N</a></li>
>>>    ..
>>>    ..
>>> </ul>
>>> </li>
>>> ..
>>> </ul>
>>>       
>>> Now, I want to be able to sort the top level menus and the bottom level
>>> menus separately and also be able to move submenu items between the
>>> different main menu items - but not place main menu items bellow each other.
>>>       
>>> I tried looking at the UI Sortable plugin, but it seems not to do this.
>>> Am I wrong?
>>>       
>>> I tried using the UI drag and drop plugin as well, but it seems just to
>>> place the element where I drop it (for example over one of the other
>>> menu elements) - not show how the element will fit in the collection
>>> like sortable does. Is there some way to make the drag and drop plugin
>>> be more like the sortable plugin?
>>>       
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Tarjei
>>>       
> >
>   


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