I've seen this, and worked around it by setting a min-height on the 
container. Without this, the container collapses to a singularity when 
you remove the last content, and you can't get anything to go back into 
it. I suppose you can, theoretically, if you have steady enough hands, 
but it becomes practically impossible.

Walter

On Jan 12, 2007, at 6:44 PM, bitomike wrote:

>
> Hi I'm using the scriptaculous sortables to create a  nested sortable
> list http://www.bitdamaged.com/testpages/anatest.html So you can sort
> individual items (rtli-*) and the whole "release" items as well (text
> is the handle)
>
>  It works fine except when you remove all the rtli items from a
> "release" you can't put them back.  I'm assuming I'm missing some sort
> of "drop zone" but I can't figure out what I need to do to get this.
>
> Any Ideas?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> >


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