Drag 2 Share with CSS and jQuery

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Devin R. Olsen

Devin R. Olsen

Located in Portland Oregon. I like to teach, share and dabble deep into the digital dark arts of web and game development.

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8 Responses to “Drag 2 Share with CSS and jQuery”

  1. Devin R. Olsen ben says:

    Hi Devin. Just put this script into my site and it works fine with firefox and opera with the lightbox, but on IE8 it wont let me drag the img for the networking links box to appear, it just creates the img again.

  2. Devin R. Olsen Neil Diseth says:

    I suppose being younger and thus being relatively new to the game, I personally think CSS is far and away easier than tables. I never really learned table-layouts (I wasn’t much into designing then) and I didn’t really become interested in web design for a while *because* table layouts were such a pain to figure out. If, by chance, I did design a table layout, it was only with gratuitous use of Dreamweaver. So, for the same reason they claim tables are easier, I claim CSS is easier. It’s what I learned and got comfortable with.

  3. Very useful tutorial. thanks.

  4. Devin R. Olsen Jeff says:

    Great stuff Devin! However, the Drag2Share.zip link above your tutorial is broken. I would like to see a printed copy of your source code. Thanks

  5. thirdfactor, yes you can if yo want too. However there is a link directly above the video where you can download what we build in the video tutorial. Your choice.

  6. Devin R. Olsen thirdfactor says:

    I can copy source from your website

  7. Devin R. Olsen Julie says:

    Poor Brian and his nutty pants! First of all, I (heart) your blog. I’m your new biggest fan (not in a creepy way, but in a “recommend you” kind of way). My husband is in I.T. and I feel like you guys need an e-introduction. Stay tuned. Nice “Hello my name is” by the way!

  8. Devin R. Olsen Brian says:

    Holy fuckin fuck, i just nutted in my pants

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