I am sure this is much simpler to do within the default drag and drop,
but I am not sure how to go about doing it. So if any one has examples
using drag and drop or the sortable interaction I would greatly
appreciate it.
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If I took an unordered list:
<ul id="sortable">
<li>A</li>
<li>B</li>
<li>C</li>
<li>D</li>
<li>E</li>
</ul>
If I then applied the sortable interaction to it and moved A to D it
would then look like:
<script>
$("#sortable").sortable({
placeholder: 'ui-state-highlight',
containment: '#containment-wrapper',
revert: true,
});
$("#sortable").disableSelection();
</script>
<ul id="sortable">
<li>B</li>
<li>C</li>
<li>D</li>
<li>A</li>
<li>E</li>
</ul>
But what if I wanted both A and D to swap their positions:
<ul id="sortable">
<li>D</li>
<li>B</li>
<li>C</li>
<li>A</li>
<li>E</li>
</ul>
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