Thanks after checking the code more I ran into that as well then we will
probably just make a plugin that calls the plugin instead o extending it,
more flexible at this time.
$("#myigoogle").igoogle();
Armand
2009/6/10 Scott González <[email protected]>
>
> Right now the best you can really do is something like this:
>
> $.ui.igoogle.prototype = $.extend({}, $.ui.sortable.prototype);
>
> Sortable does this with $.ui.mouse. Unfortunately you'll run into
> problems with sortable having its name hard-coded in several places.
> We're working on coming up with a system that makes creating new
> widgets from existing widgets easier, but it will probably be a while
> before we have something released.
>
> On Jun 10, 3:35 am, Armand Datema <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I would like to turn my code forhttp://www.2dnn.com/DragnDrop.aspxinto a
> > plugin. Right now its just standard coding and .sortable.
> >
> > So lets say i would like my plugin to have the name of igoogle and extend
> > sortable
> >
> > Is there a good example somewhere or can someone paste some code here so
> I
> > can go from there
> >
> > thanks in advance
> >
> > Armand
> >
>
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Armand Datema
CTO SchwingSoft
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