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Here, I was confused about the cloning behavior of the Draggable elements once you have more than one columns
and for one of the columns if the Accept Drop property is checked off. Now while dragging the elements from the checked off Accept Drop column, instead of moving the element to the drop row, it creates a clone for that element
and if you keep on dragging them more and more, it creates more clones.
Is this the expected behavior? I was not able to wrap my head around the thought of why would this be the case, if you can explain it to me why is such behavior expected, that'd be great.
If this is not an expected behavior, could you please recommend some work around for this such that, once the Accept Drop box is checked off and if we try to move elements from this column to another column, it should just move the element instead of cloning it.
Observed Behaviour:
Expected Behaviour:
Instead of cloning, is is possible to move the elements to the other column?
Thank you
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Hello there,
It's an awesome library that you have developed, thank you!
So my question for you is regarding the a specific behavior in one of your examples,
Events
Observed Behavior
Here, I was confused about the cloning behavior of the Draggable elements once you have more than one columns
and for one of the columns if the Accept Drop property is checked off. Now while dragging the elements from the
checked off Accept Drop column, instead of moving the element to the drop row, it creates a clone for that element
and if you keep on dragging them more and more, it creates more clones.
Is this the expected behavior? I was not able to wrap my head around the thought of why would this be the case, if you can explain it to me why is such behavior expected, that'd be great.
If this is not an expected behavior, could you please recommend some work around for this such that, once the Accept Drop box is checked off and if we try to move elements from this column to another column, it should just move the element instead of cloning it.
Observed Behaviour:
Expected Behaviour:
Instead of cloning, is is possible to move the elements to the other column?
Thank you
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: