* Robin Haswell wrote (27/02/06 12:12): > Yeah I'm aware of this option. It's not ideal, as this is a CMS and I > don't want the admin view of the site to be too different. Plus these > elements are really small. I'd rather get a proper solution rather than > a hack :-/
Draggables have onStart and onEnd events. You could use these to change the onClick event for the <a> tag to a null event when the draggable is being dragged, and back again when it stops, maybe. I don't know whether this will work, because I use handles myself. Chris _______________________________________________ Rails-spinoffs mailing list Rails-spinoffs@lists.rubyonrails.org http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails-spinoffs