Set the parent item with the class 'full' when you drop the dragged element. Then you could do something like.
Set the parent item with the class 'full' when you drop the dragged element. Then you could do something like: if($this). HasClass('full')) //Alert user it is full.
The problem is I need to make this check when the draggable is not accepted and dropped over an occupied droppable. The accept option of droppable, when given a function, will fire on mouse move for all droppable's so that's no good and the drop event of droppable will only fire if accepted. What I need to do is take action when the draggable is not accepted and dropped over a droppable that is occupied.
– m4olivei Apr 11 '10 at 15:44.
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