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Jose_49
'morning! or whatever your current timezone is ;)
First of all, I know that if I do some simple googling I could get a plethora of results on this topic.
But, what I am seeking is different, and I need some help.
I am trying to do a somewhat interactive carousel, which you can actually move the position of the images from one point to the other.
But, I'm not looking for something complex or eye candy. I mean, it does not need to have a wooshing effect each time the user moves the image. I am also not looking for another carousel. I am using jqCarousel and I am happy with it.
What I need to know is how can I detect that a image has been taken (drag start), and that image is dropped in another part of the carousel, so I just need to do some javascript code to swap the image source and be done with it.
Thanks a lot in advance.
P.S. You know that when you drag an image on any browser you see a "ghostly " representation of itself. That will suffice for me. Just need to know a handler that will allow me to detect where it will drop.
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