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caption: draggable
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created: 20170406081938627
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modified: 20170406083157871
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tags: Widgets
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title: DraggableWidget
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type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
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The DraggableWidget creates a DOM element that can be dragged by the user. It only works on browsers that support drag and drop, which typically means desktop browsers, but [[there are workarounds|Mobile Drag And Drop Shim Plugin]].
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The draggable element can be assigned a list of tiddlers that are used as the payload.
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If desired it can invoke actions when dragging starts and when it ends.
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See DragAndDropMechanism for an overview.
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! Content and Attributes
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|!Attribute |!Description |
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|tiddler |Optional title of the payload tiddler for the drag |
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|filter |Optional filter defining the payload tiddlers for the drag |
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|class |Optional CSS classes to assign to the draggable element. The class `tc-draggable` is added automatically, and the class `tc-dragging` is applied while the element is being dragged |
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|tag |Optional tag to override the default "div" element |
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|startactions |Optional action string that gets invoked when dragging ''starts'' |
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|endactions |Optional action string that gets invoked when dragging ''ends'' |
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Either or both of the ''tiddler'' and ''filter'' attributes must be specified in order for there to be a payload to drag.
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The ''actionTiddler'' variable is accessible in both //startactions// and //endactions//. It holds the payload tiddler(s) specified through the //tiddler// attribute.
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The LinkWidget incorporates the functionality of the DraggableWidget via the ''draggable'' attribute.
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