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A <Droppable /> list can be a scroll container (without a scrollable parent) or be the child of a scroll container (that also does not have a scrollable parent)
Independent nested lists - a list can be a child of another list, but you cannot drag items from the parent list into a child list
@rbalazsi/dnd-shadow-dom exists to create beautiful drag and drop for lists that anyone can use - even people who cannot see. For a good overview of the history and motivations of the project you can take a look at these external resources:
There are a lot of libraries out there that allow for drag and drop interactions within React. Most notable of these is the amazing react-dnd. It does an incredible job at providing a great set of drag and drop primitives which work especially well with the wildly inconsistent html5 drag and drop feature. @rbalazsi/dnd-shadow-dom is a higher level abstraction specifically built for lists (vertical, horizontal, movement between lists, nested lists and so on). Within that subset of functionality @rbalazsi/dnd-shadow-dom offers a powerful, natural and beautiful drag and drop experience. However, it does not provide the breadth of functionality offered by react-dnd. One shortcoming is that grid layouts are not supported (yet). So @rbalazsi/dnd-shadow-dom might not be for you depending on what your use case is.
Beautiful and accessible drag and drop for lists with React
We found that @rbalazsi/dnd-shadow-dom demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
Package last updated on 08 Oct 2024
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