I have two elements:
1. A parent of fixed height, overflow:hidden
2. Its child, of larger fixed height.
<style type="text/css">
.myList {list-style:none; margin:0px; padding:1px;}
.myList li{ height:50px; margin:4px; padding:2px;}
.dragPanel {height:230px; border:solid; overflow:hidden;}
</style>
<div class="dragPanel">
<ul class="myList">
<li>1</li>
<li>2</li>
... ....
<li>8</li>
<li>9</li>
</ul>
</div>
I want to be able to drag the list up and down within the parent div. I am using the jquery ui draggable plugin to achieve verticle dragging, but I am unsure how to constrain the list within the parent div.
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://jqueryui.com/latest/jquery-1.3.2.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://jqueryui.com/latest/ui/ui.core.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://jqueryui.com/latest/ui/ui.draggable.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
$('.dragPanel').addClass("hover");
$('.myList').draggable({ axis: 'y' });
});
</script>
How would I go about setting verticle upper and lower limits for the posistion of the list?
Ok,
Here is the route I have gone down...
When the page is loaded, I add a container div around the draggable list. I set it's height to twice that of the list, then position it up the page a little:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
CreateContainerDiv();
$('.dragPanel').addClass("hover");
$('.myList').draggable({ axis: 'y', containment: 'parent' });
});
function CreateContainerDiv() {
var dragPanel = $('.dragPanel');
var dragTarget = $('.myList');
// add the container panel
var newPanelHeight = dragTarget.outerHeight() * 2 - dragPanel.outerHeight();
dragTarget.wrap(document.createElement("div"));
// set its height and put it in the right place
dragTarget.parent().css("height", newPanelHeight);
dragTarget.parent().css("position", "relative");
var newPanelPosition = ((dragTarget.outerHeight() * -1) / 2);
dragTarget.parent().css("top", newPanelPosition);
}
</script>
The list is then contained to this new element.
This appears to do the job, but the positioning is all a little shakey if the list has any padding / margin applied. Any thoughts on that would be appreicated!
------Edit ---------
Ok, I think I have solved the placement issue. I have turned this into a plugin so other people don't have to spend time creating this functionality.