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simplelayout.ui.dragndrop
Advanced tools
following features for simplelayout are provided by this package
simplelayout.base <https://github.com/4teamwork/simplelayout.base>
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readme for details.This package provides an uninstall Generic Setup profile, however, it will not uninstall the package dependencies. Make sure to uninstall the dependencies if you no longer use them.
This package is copyright by 4teamwork <http://www.4teamwork.ch/>
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simplelayout.ui.dragndrop
is licensed under GNU General Public License, version 2.
Plone 4.3: support for newer jquery versions. [jone]
Replace jq by $ [mathias.leimgruber]
Reimplement a min height for empty slots. [mathias.leimgruber]
Condition for a special usecase (show the current content also as block. But this block is no moveable) [mathias.leimgruber]
Remove "setHeightOfEmptyDropZone". [mathias.leimgruber]
Move package to github. [jone]
removed dependecies for jquery [09.07.2010, mathias.leimgruber]
change jquery ui to newst version 1.8c3 [12.07.2010, mathias.leimgruber]
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simplelayout drag and drop support
We found that simplelayout.ui.dragndrop demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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