| Issue 3: | Seems drag and drop of modules much less friendly than jpolite1? | |
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Not sure why I have not see previous discussion of this, but I did a quick check, and don't see any. On any browser I use (FF, IE7, chrome) the drag and drop of modules is much less user friendly than the previous version of jpolite. I'm wondering why? Seems often times the intersections do not work correctly and I can't get a module to drop where I want it, empty columns are probably most error prone. Nobody else has noticed or reported this? Any idea when a fix would be available?
May 4, 2010
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marco.ca...@gmail.com
Jun 4, 2010
I have as well - I've gotten better success if I click on the top-left corner of the module, and then drag it to the empty column/position I want it to be in. It's still not perfect, but not as frustrating. Hopefully the observation helps with a solution.
Jun 4, 2010
someone recently pointed out to me, it's only an issue on old, slow machines. and you don't tend to notice, except with jpolite2 drag and drop, so that means to me, that function written much less efficiently than jpolite1, which should lead to a solution, if you put it on the Firebug Profiler, it should start to be obvious where the possible optimizations might lie. seems to work fine on core2 processors, so that's why not many people notice this problem.. but it still should get fixed. |