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firatsarlar avatar firatsarlar commented on May 22, 2024

Please checkout https://github.com/martindrapeau/jQueryDndPageScroll/blob/master/jquery.dnd_page_scroll.js

Also working example
https://jsfiddle.net/0vv7fs63/2/

I'm not suggesting to use jquery plugin but checking source code.
Simply adding two divs ( top and bottom of the page ) and listening drag over events, and scrolling accordingly is the solution.

Also I realised this issue should belong to ReactDND ..

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fritz-c avatar fritz-c commented on May 22, 2024

Thank you! I hadn't thought of that approach. I'll give it a shot today if I have some time.

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fritz-c avatar fritz-c commented on May 22, 2024

I ended up taking a different approach to make this work (autoscroll is now available in v0.1.2).

I initially tried the method you suggested, but the problem with adding divs is that they would block other mouse operations (click, drag, hover, etc.). The approach I used in the end was just using a ref with the dimensions of the onscreen element, and scrolling when the offset approached those dimensions.

Anyway, thanks a bunch for the advice. It inspired me to start implementing the feature.

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firatsarlar avatar firatsarlar commented on May 22, 2024

your welcome 😄

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