Use a simple trick to distinguish you original element fromthe copy you drag: - add a class to the label of the original element eg label class='orig'> Draggable). Find('. Control').
Find('. Orig'). Html("Label Here").
RemoveClass('orig') It should solve your problem. Check it here.
Use a simple trick to distinguish you original element fromthe copy you drag: - add a class to the label of the original element eg - in your $(". Sortable"). Droppable handler add atthe end $(ui.
Draggable). Find('. Control').
Find('. Orig'). Html("Label Here").
RemoveClass('orig'); It should solve your problem. Check it here.
Var $element = $(ui. Var label = $(this).parent(). $( "#dialog-textbox" ).
Dialog( "open" ). This is the Text Box Properties Form. Var $elem_clicked = $("#dialog-textbox").
$( this ). $( this ).
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