/html5sortable

Lightweight jQuery plugin to create sortable lists and grids using native HTML5 drag and drop API.

Primary LanguageHTML

This project is not mantained anymore. For an updated version please use voidberg's fork.

HTML5 Sortable jQuery Plugin

Demos & Documentation

Features

  • Less than 1KB (minified and gzipped).
  • Built using native HTML5 drag and drop API.
  • Supports both list and grid style layouts.
  • Similar API and behaviour to jquery-ui sortable plugin.
  • Works in IE 5.5+, Firefox 3.5+, Chrome 3+, Safari 3+ and, Opera 12+.

Usage

Use sortable method to create a sortable list:

$('.sortable').sortable();

Use .sortable-dragging and .sortable-placeholder CSS selectors to change the styles of a dragging item and its placeholder respectively.

Use sortupdate event if you want to do something when the order changes (e.g. storing the new order):

$('.sortable').sortable().bind('sortupdate', function(e, ui) {
    //ui.item contains the current dragged element.
    //Triggered when the user stopped sorting and the DOM position has changed.
});

Use items option to specifiy which items inside the element should be sortable:

$('.sortable').sortable({
    items: ':not(.disabled)'
});

Use handle option to restrict drag start to the specified element:

$('.sortable').sortable({
    handle: 'h2'
});

Use placeholder option to specifiy custom markup to be used as the placeholder while sorting in favour of the default '

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    $('.sortable').sortable({
        placeholder: '<li class="sortable-placeholder"><div></div></li>'
    });

    Setting forcePlaceholderSize option to true, forces the placeholder to have a height:

    $('.sortable').sortable({
        forcePlaceholderSize: true
    });

    Use connectWith option to create connected lists:

    $('#sortable1, #sortable2').sortable({
        connectWith: '.connected'
    });

    To remove the sortable functionality completely:

    $('.sortable').sortable('destroy');

    To disable the sortable temporarily:

    $('.sortable').sortable('disable');

    To enable a disabled sortable:

    $('.sortable').sortable('enable');

    The API is compatible with jquery-ui. So you can use jquery-ui as a polyfill in older browsers:

    yepnope({
        test: Modernizr.draganddrop,
        yep: 'jquery.sortable.js',
        nope: 'jquery-ui.min.js',
        complete: function() {
            $('.sortable').sortable().bind('sortupdate', function(e, ui) {
                //Store the new order.
            }
        }
    });

    License

    Released under the MIT license.