I see. I thought the ui object was purely informational, I didn't know
you could actually interact with it.

Thanks! :)

On Sep 11, 10:27 pm, Scott González <[email protected]> wrote:
> In the drag event, the ui hash contains a position property.  You can
> modify the values of the left and top properties of ui.position to
> change where the element will be positioned.
>
> For example, to force an element to always have its top at 200px you
> could do:
>
> $(el).draggable({
>     drag: function(event, ui) {
>         ui.position.top = 200;
>     }
>
> });
>
> You can implement your custom logic for containing your element using
> this method.
>
> On Sep 10, 3:10 am, David Zentgraf <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm using the jQuery UI Draggable behavior and am looking for
> > "reverse" containment options. I want to be able to drag an image
> > inside a parent which has "overflow: hidden". The image is the same
> > size as or bigger than the parent, i.e. it always fills it completely.
> > When dragging, I want the image to continue to fill the parent. I.e.
> > the left image offset should always be <= the left parent offset, the
> > right image offset always >= parent right offset etc.
>
> > Is there a way to do this with the current Draggable?
>
> > Chrs,
> > Dav
>
> > PS: +1 for this:http://dev.jqueryui.com/ticket/4145
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