I have done this simply by hiding the dragger when it gets dropped
$('dropper').Droppable({accept:'dragger',
ondrop: function(drag){ $('.dragger').css('visibility','hidden')}
});
This may work out for you depending on if you need to Keep the dragger
visible or not. In my case, I clone the dragger properties (background,
border, ect) onto the dropper to give the appearance that the dragger stays
put.
SDE wrote:
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>
> If my draggable item does not reach a target, i want it to revert, so
> I set revert by default.
>
> When it hovers over a target, I want to set revert to false.
>
> I can't make this work. I thought it would be as easy as putting the
> following code in the onHover of the droppable:
>
> $('#'+drag.id).Draggable({revert:false});
>
> But it doesn't work. Can you change the value of revert in the middle
> of a drag?
>
>
>
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