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Reactjs-popup
sortablejs
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Svelte 5 and SortableJS
We can also pass all the options for SortableJS as the second parameter. See SortableJS Docs.
- 12 Must-Know Libraries to Supercharge Your Frontend Development
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Frontend Libraries for Your Next Project
SortableJS is a touch-friendly library that enables drag-and-drop sorting of lists. Its simple API and flexibility make it a go-to solution for implementing sortable lists, providing an intuitive user experience for rearranging items on the fly.
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How to create a drag and drop with Tailwind CSS and JavaScript
Sortable.js
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A feature-rich front-end drag-and-drop component library
We've been using SortableJS for years for similar functionality.
https://sortablejs.github.io/Sortable/
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Multi-column drag and drop with SortableJS and Stimulus
Well, it worked. But only for one case: dragging stuff within only one column. You see, stimulus-sortable uses SortableJS under the hood, which is powerful.
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Suggestions for a library that can resize/move panels on a grid-like basis? Like the AWS dashboard widgets.
Maybe: https://github.com/SortableJS/Sortable Can do this not sure.
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Show HN: An open source visual editor for React
Well, there are obvious leading contenders like `https://sortablejs.github.io/Sortable/` and, within the `vue` space, `https://sortablejs.github.io/vue.draggable.next/`. Most of the stuff I looked at was unmaintained (lots not updated for vue3).
I really disliked the vuedraggable was handling nesting, and it's just a wrapper around a sortable. At the end of the day, my problem was simple enough that I didn't want a 500kb dependency. If you're wanting to do something like the OP but with nesting, I'd definitely start by looking at Sortable, though (maybe wrapping it the way you want).
- SortableJS: Library for reorderable drag-and-drop lists
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Ruby on Rails #119 Trello Clone. Advanced Drag and Drop Sortable Lists with Hotwire
Have you looked into alternatives to SortableJS btw? It's a good library but it's also pretty big (43kb) based on https://github.com/SortableJS/Sortable/blob/master/Sortable.min.js.
What are some alternatives?
Plyr - A simple HTML5, YouTube and Vimeo player
react-sortable-hoc - A set of higher-order components to turn any list into an animated, accessible and touch-friendly sortable list✌️
Swiper - Most modern mobile touch slider with hardware accelerated transitions
HTML5Sortable - VanillaJS sortable lists and grids using native HTML5 drag and drop API.
downshift 🏎 - 🏎 A set of primitives to build simple, flexible, WAI-ARIA compliant React autocomplete, combobox or select dropdown components.
bootstrap-select - :rocket: The jQuery plugin that brings select elements into the 21st century with intuitive multiselection, searching, and much more.
react-select - The Select Component for React.js
react-sortable - A sortable list component built with React
arwes - Futuristic Sci-Fi UI Web Framework.
dropzone - Dropzone is an easy to use drag'n'drop library. It supports image previews and shows nice progress bars.
primereact - The Most Complete React UI Component Library
jQuery Sortable - A flexible, opinionated sorting plugin for jQuery

