@Tim
This is really nice work and the DragSort library imo is a good
choice :)

On Nov 22, 12:21 am, Måns <[email protected]> wrote:
...
> My hope is that Tim might find some inspiration - evt. get some ideas
> on how to make his plugin feature an ability to collapse listitems and
> maybe let users decide if they want to use a hidden section, a slice
> or a custom field for the text....
It would be nice, if Tim is inspired by my 2and1/2 year old plugin.
But it shouldn't be used as a reference implementation (status
"experimental"). The jQuery Version used there is v1.3.2, which lacks
of some functionality built into the actual version 1.6.x. So a new
code would probably look different ;)

As Wolfgang said, it is quite big and has some dependencies, that make
it harder to use for users, due to the jQueryUI library plus it's
icons. Especially the icon handling turns out to be error prone.

@Tim
sry for going slightly off topic starting here, but I had to reply ;)

@Wolfgang
I started to build jQSorterPackage July 2009 using the jQueryUI
library, which offered some nice "widget and UI" examples, that I
wanted to use. It was introduced Dec. 2009 and it was one of my first
TW plugins designed for a totally different purpose.

So comparing a apples with bananas imo isn't fair.

> ... For a few more whistle and bells,
>it would be unfortunate if it grew to a similar size as a-pm-
>experimental, with more than 150kb and so many dependencies. Compare
>that to the 15kb of the single KanbanPlugin!
That's funny, since there seem to be some requests for more whistles
and bells ;) Which imo won't make the code smaller and may be, will
introduce new dependencies for the additional UI.

-m

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