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Walter
On May 22, 2012, at 12:12 PM, shanert wrote:
> setSequence, that did the trick, great, many thanks!
>
> Am Dienstag, 22. Mai 2012 14:28:31 UTC+2 schrieb Walter Lee Davis:
> It doesn't seem to be documented, b
setSequence, that did the trick, great, many thanks!
Am Dienstag, 22. Mai 2012 14:28:31 UTC+2 schrieb Walter Lee Davis:
>
> It doesn't seem to be documented, but there is a setSequence(element,
> new_sequence) method in Sortable.
> http://madrobby.github.com/scriptaculous/sortable/
>
> Have a d
I do not know if my advice will be valuable for you but I would avoid
sorting divs with javascript.
I think better way is to read the cookie in php and render a page with
divs in order according to cookie data. Difficulty of that task is
probably determinded by the way you render you html pages.
It doesn't seem to be documented, but there is a setSequence(element,
new_sequence) method in Sortable.
http://madrobby.github.com/scriptaculous/sortable/
Have a dig through the source and see what it expects.
https://github.com/madrobby/scriptaculous/blob/master/src/dragdrop.js#L906
Walter
Is there a way to move a sortables with javascript?
Example: A user sorts a few divs and the order is stored in a cookie with
Sortable.serialize. How to use the data in the cookie to rearrange the divs
to the order of the user, when he is visiting the site the next time?
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