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Using the Other Interactions

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In this chapter, I describe the three remaining jQuery UI interactions: sortable, selectable, and resizable. These interactions are less used (and less useful) than draggable and droppable, which I described in Chapter 23. The interactions in this chapter can be useful, but they use models that are hard to highlight to the user. Because of that, they perform best as supplements to other, more conventional, approaches.

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Freeman, A. (2012). Using the Other Interactions. In: Pro jQuery. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4096-9_24

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