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ericsoderberghp avatar ericsoderberghp commented on June 3, 2024 1

Thanks for reporting. I’ll take a look to tomorrow, when I have access to a laptop again 🙂

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ericsoderberghp avatar ericsoderberghp commented on June 3, 2024 1

Thanks for the details. Agreed. I've been working some designers to improve it for their workflow. I like your suggestion. I'll take a stab at it.

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Israel-Laguan avatar Israel-Laguan commented on June 3, 2024

It don't work for inner elements, just grids, I tried to drag a visual element or a name from right list, but no success. Grids works just vertical or is confusing on horizontal dragging.

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ericsoderberghp avatar ericsoderberghp commented on June 3, 2024

It don't work for inner elements, just grids, I tried to drag a visual element or a name from right list, but no success. Grids works just vertical or is confusing on horizontal dragging.

Can you provide more context for the problem you are seeing? For example, design data, which elements you are attempting to drag and drop onto, and which browser you are using?

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Israel-Laguan avatar Israel-Laguan commented on June 3, 2024

It don't work for inner elements, just grids, I tried to drag a visual element or a name from right list, but no success. Grids works just vertical or is confusing on horizontal dragging.

Can you provide more context for the problem you are seeing? For example, design data, which elements you are attempting to drag and drop onto, and which browser you are using?

Sorry for late response.

Now, I was testing the drag and drop, and works great, my problem is about Visual Feedback.

CONTEXT OF MY COMMENT

I work coding with react, but lately I was working with non coding designers. I wish to introduce grommet-designer to them, but I think this designer must have some sort of basic features for them to pickup, and drag and drop is one of them. I know putting too much features to the designer will make more harm than good, but a good dragging will be a good selling point to the designer.

PROBLEM

Usually on this kind of designers, when you move an element, you "see" an space where it will go, but in grommet designer now there is a box inside parent. So is like you know that element will be inside that parent, but not exactly where.

SUGGESTION

Adding an empty-with-blank-background-box signaling where exactly the element will reallocate would be the best approach. Another option is actually move the element with some transparency, but I know it will add almost unnecessary process power, so I think some sort of placeholder will do the trick.

OTHER IDEA:

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"Reserve" the space with blank space and placeholder text.

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