Sorting menu items
The following examples demonstrate how dropdown menu items can be sorting.
This is the default use case, all you need is to specify dropdown menu id
if single menu or class
if multiple menus, also set the element that gets
mirror elements appended using mirrorContainer
option. All menu
functionality works until drag starts - all links are clickable, all submenus are
toggling. Examples below include basic use cases and components.
Default items sorting
Menu with submenus
Menu components
Draggable form components
The following example demonstrates how form components can be
draggable/sortable. Form components are placed inside 2 columns, that are connected in
plugin configuration. Draggable functionality is attached to
<div class="mb-3" />
input wrapper container - you can easily sort rows
inside each column or drag/drop rows from one column to another. All elements inside
form groups are working until drag starts. Works with all form layouts.
Default items sorting
Right form container
Sortable media list
The following examples demonstrate sorting feature added to simple media
lists. The functionality is the same as in other examples, but here we've added custom
handle
to each media list and set container, that gets elements appended
using mirrorContainer
option to keep it inside list - by default, all
draggable elements are appended to body
. You can also move items between 2
or more columns, copy them on dragging or remove original item when drag is completed.
Left list container
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Monica SmithOne preparatory festive outran blatantly indecisively interminable bid popular much and less
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Bastian MillerAs ouch lizard hurried less ingenuously malicious yikes belched agilely shrank more diabolically
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Jordana MillsKiwi that dear because wow barring dear temperate narrowly securely indecently this persistently
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Freddy WaldenImpotently much wedded within truly amidst therefore toward as as insect pre-set where foolhardily
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William MilesStrangely mounted the and as however repaid wow goodness oh falcon unproductive and some bred
Right list container
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James AlexanderFar jauntily manta laughed pugnacious hey hey ouch globefish far yikes crud overheard far offColleague
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Margo BakerAway one gosh gracefully tenably hid amid far overlay ouch oh until oyster crud much in far farPartner
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Vanessa AureliusBled wept across mindful constructively suggestive hello fuzzily this jocosely capybara well toClient
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Zachary WillsonDragonfly oversold forgot ouch less darn firefly one while honey until cockatoo more as the ratInvestor
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Benjamin LorettiHello some plentiful a beneath much glanced that savage pending dashingly and hare insane dullOffice
Sortable cards
The following examples demonstrate how content cards can be dragged around. Just like jQuery UI Sortable examples, this sorting library does the same, but it doesn't require that much styling. In these examples the whole card is a handle, but you can also specify a custom dragging handle such as control icon on the top right corner. All links in tables are clickable and card control functionality (collapsing/expanding, reloading and closing) still works until drag starts.
# | First Name | Last Name | Username |
---|---|---|---|
1 | James | Lorry | @jimmylorry |
2 | Chris | Ludacris | @cluda |
3 | Jacob | Williams | @jacwill |
4 | Martin Cooper | @marcoop |
# | First Name | Last Name | Username |
---|---|---|---|
1 | James | Lorry | @jimmylorry |
2 | Chris | Ludacris | @cluda |
3 | Jacob | Williams | @jacwill |
4 | Martin Cooper | @marcoop |
# | First Name | Last Name | Username |
---|---|---|---|
1 | James | Lorry | @jimmylorry |
2 | Chris | Ludacris | @cluda |
3 | Jacob | Williams | @jacwill |
4 | Martin Cooper | @marcoop |
# | First Name | Last Name | Username |
---|---|---|---|
1 | James | Lorry | @jimmylorry |
2 | Chris | Ludacris | @cluda |
3 | Jacob | Williams | @jacwill |
4 | Martin Cooper | @marcoop |
Sortable collapsible cards
The following examples demonstrate sorting feature added to the set of cards
with accordion and collapsible functionality. Here handles are not specified and the
whole card is a draggable handle. Both sets are separated - you can sort cards in a
single column only without dragging to another column. The functionality is pretty much
the same, the only difference is we need to use the same id
to define
data-parent
and sortable container for accordion.
Accordion example
Collapsible example
Sortable tabs and pills
The following examples demonstrate sorting feature added to the tab and pill
navigation types. Dragula functionality can be added to all available tabs and pills
layouts and supports all available options. In these examples each nav type has a single
container where dragging is allowed, because this is related to nav item position, tab
content stays in its original container. In most cases we need to set the element that
gets elements appended using mirrorContainer
option. In our case it's an
id
added to the tabs/pills nav.
Basic tabs
.nav-tabs-underline
class.
Justified tabs
.nav-justified .nav-tabs-underline
classes.
Basic pills
.nav-pills
class. Also requires
base .nav
class.
Justified pills
.nav-justified
class.