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Currently if you start dragging a draggable element it adds the copy to the end of the parent which CAN change the size of the original object. Then we got the sizes of the original for the clone and it was wrong before making the clone actually popup (so it doesn't take space in the DOM).
Could have been fixed by making it a popup (absolute position etc) before we got the sizes or simpler moved the appendChild command after we grab the sizes of the object. I can't see this causing any other issues.

JGregoryAtiba and others added 8 commits February 25, 2016 23:31
…ment (Issue 34)

This only applies to the automatically generated clone element, not
custom template elements.

Original issue can be found here:
#34
Currently if you start dragging a draggable element it adds the copy to the end of the parent which CAN change the size of the original object. Then we got the sizes of the original for the clone and it was wrong before making the clone actually popup (so it doesn't take space in the DOM).
Could have been fixed by making it a popup (absolute position etc) before we got the sizes or simpler moved the appendChild command after we grab the sizes of the object. I can't see this causing any other issues.
CSS-class to identify zones that are possible to drop on on drag start.
…rt-mouse

Position drag element relative to mousedown on original draggable ele…
…ct any tables it might be in

Adding a new <TD> into a table makes most browsers add space for them even when they are floating with fixed positions...
…-position-wrt-mouse

Revert "Position drag element relative to mousedown on original draggable ele…"
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