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Dragdealer JS

184 points| fbnt | 15 years ago |code.ovidiu.ch | reply

Dragdealer, a drag-based JavaScript component that embraces endless front-end solutions

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[+] d0m|15 years ago|reply
I really like the demo/tutorial style: - it shows quickly and easily what the library can do - it shows it from really simple example to more complicated one - it gives enough details to understand what the option and the code are doing while not over explaining it since if the user wants to know more he could go look the documentation.
[+] barmstrong|15 years ago|reply
Awesome work - anyone see a list of which browsers are supported?
[+] skidding|15 years ago|reply
All I've tested on, even IE6.
[+] gometro33|15 years ago|reply
I just tried it on my Droid (Dolphin HD2 browser) it didn't work very well. The browser itself does a lot of touch/drag so I'm not really surprised.
[+] ergo98|15 years ago|reply
Works great on the Nexus One (and thus any Android 2.1 device)
[+] ebtalley|15 years ago|reply
This is impressive, clean interface, well thought out. I'll be keeping this for future projects.
[+] twism|15 years ago|reply
Works remarkably well on the iPhone too.
[+] narcvs|15 years ago|reply
Yes, remarkaby well!
[+] roger_purves|15 years ago|reply
In the vertical scroll bar, if you drag a little up and down and at the same time move the pointer right outside the browser window onto the desktop, you can still scroll. The behavior seems strange to me, but perhaps it is typical. (The browser is Safari 5.0 on MacBook with OSX 10.5.8)
[+] kyleslattery|15 years ago|reply
Works really nicely on my Droid, well done!
[+] code177|15 years ago|reply
Doesn't do anything on Firefox 3.5.3 on OSX :/
[+] kree10|15 years ago|reply
The red sliders were also not working for me on OS X w/FF 3.6.3 though the slideshow and canvas mask demos were. Figured I'd try with Chrome and Safari and the red sliders didn't work there either.

After I reloaded the page in Firefox, they are working on all 3 browsers. Kind of baffling.

I know how frustrating "doesn't work" is as a bug report but I can't give a lot of detail since it all works now. When it wasn't working, "dragging" would just select text on the page. The "draggable" red sliders would not move.

[+] hoprocker|15 years ago|reply
FTR, all of the demos work flawlessly for me in FF3.0, OS X 10.5.

I can't wait to play around with this thing. Tap-and-fling everywhere.

[+] skidding|15 years ago|reply
Are you sure? I didn't encounter any problems on OS X. Try updating your Firefox to the current version, 3.6.
[+] fjabre|15 years ago|reply
iPad support!!
[+] cookiecaper|15 years ago|reply
Why is this exciting? I am pretty sure that iPad should be able to run any web page that Safari can run, provided the resource requirements are not too high and the features used are non-experimental (e.g. WebGL).