7/2/2023 0 Comments Jquery ui draggable overflow x![]() If I remove any of those the issue is not present.Īlthough this is very similar I think this is a different problem. This only seems to occur when top: 0, bottom: 0, and overflow: auto are applied to the wrapper. Ok, I see the behavior and that it did not occur in 1.10.2 and does in 1.10.3 and master: In my opinion, this ticket should therefore be reopeoned.ĮDIT : found a way to include jquery-ui master (sorry, I should have tried to do that before). ![]() This did not fix the problem, and this is normal as the changeset does not correct the issue I explain in the above message. To test if the changeset fixed the problem, I got the draggable.js from the master and tested it on my machine. The test case is only there to show you the code I was using, as I had no knowledge of a way to include the master version in jsfiddle. It is not in 1.10.3 which your test case is using. In version 1.10.2, the returned values are calculated using scroll.scrollTop() and scroll.scrollLeft() in the return statement instead of using the (fixed) values from as it is in version 1.10.3.Ģ63d07894493aafcdc6a565f9f9c079b4b8f5d80 is in master and slated for 1.11. Indeed, is never updated when the page/container is scrolled (it is only set once when dragging starts and is false). ![]() If (! || scroll.scrollTop() != || scroll.scrollLeft() != ) is always executed. ![]()
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