JQuery draggable/droppable: access to original element?

I wonder why I did not notice that the following works, the first time I tried it: ui.draggable. Css('whatever') It's even documented : ui. Draggable - current draggable element, a jQuery object.

I wonder why I did not notice that the following works, the first time I tried it: ui.draggable. Css('whatever'); It's even documented: ui. Draggable - current draggable element, a jQuery object.

1 the interesting question becomes: how to remove the style when the object is dragged out of the target again... – xtofl Dec 7 '10 at 15:42 @xtofl: I used data() to store the id of the source element on drop event, and when dragging element out of second list (back to first), use that stored data to find the original... – Martin Tóth Dec 8 '10 at 0:46.

Draggable - current draggable element, a jQuery object. Terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for?

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