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The current dragging function allows to drag a tab, but the position where the tab will be placed is a bit fuzzy. The current behaviour is the nominal "image drag" of the browser.
The current behaviour in the tab strip is to move surrounding tabs to give way to the moving one. Here is a reminder:
Could the same effect be used for vertical tabs?
Note:
I quickly had a look at the drag and drop html5 api, but it's unclear this is even possible (drag_test contains a bare html and css to play with html5 drag and drop):
Hi,
The current dragging function allows to drag a tab, but the position where the tab will be placed is a bit fuzzy. The current behaviour is the nominal "image drag" of the browser.
The current behaviour in the tab strip is to move surrounding tabs to give way to the moving one. Here is a reminder:
Could the same effect be used for vertical tabs?
Note:
I quickly had a look at the drag and drop html5 api, but it's unclear this is even possible (drag_test contains a bare html and css to play with html5 drag and drop):
drag_test.zip
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