unfortunately it is not. the only way to make it snap to your cursor in IE is by scrolling up again. which is only possible with a mouse wheel (click event).

I'll file a bug.
Thomas


On 05.09.2008, at 20:34, Jan Haderka wrote:

Actually I see the same with the FF, but once you move the mouse cursor again the paragraph will snap back to the cursor. If it is not the same
for IE, please report the issue in jira.
Jan

On Fri, 2008-09-05 at 15:31 +0200, Thomas Martin wrote:
Hello Experts

I bumped into a weirdness today while giving a demo on magnolia:

whenever you try to move a paragraph in IE7 after having you scrolled
down some lines the "to be moved" paragraph is not sticking to your
mouse as it should.
Instead it hovers above your mousepointer the amount of pixels you
scrolled. I assume it must have to do with the placement of the div (s).

Wanna give it a try? Just fire up ie7 and go to http://
demoauthor.magnolia.info/help/services.html

I poked roughly through jira but could not find anything related -
does someone know a quick fix to this? (Other than firefox
recommendations)

thx & cheers
Thomas


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