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Indeed, the baby tut of 2010 is 7.5y old now, and in the meantime much is changed in specs and browsers. But oops, as a non-professional I've a lack of know-how for contributing substantially to an updated version.
Maybe that could be a three-stage rocket (1) a simple img dropping example, (2) file manupulation examples, and (3) this more complex arranging example.
BTW, I saw that a DnD example in the recent HTML5.2 Recommendation and in the WhatWG specification (same example) is using an empty <ol>, in which nothing can be dropped without some additions; see testpage .
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On the "Native HTML5 Drag and Drop" page the
<header>
texts in all examples are missing, so you can't see what's happening when dragging & dropping.Culprit is the
header{display:none}
in the general stylesheet.Solution: adding
.column header{display:block}
in the inline styles.Greetings,
franckyK
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