Html5sortable

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VanillaJS sortable lists and grids using native HTML5 drag and drop API.

Overview:

html5sortable is a lightweight vanillajs micro-library for creating sortable lists and grids using the native HTML5 drag and drop API. While it is community-maintained and not actively developed, it functions well with minimal issues. The library is only 2KB when minified and gzipped, has no dependencies, and supports both list and grid style layouts across various browsers.

Features:

  • Lightweight: Only 2KB when minified and gzipped.
  • HTML5 Drag and Drop API: Built using native HTML5 drag and drop API, no additional dependencies required.
  • List and Grid Layouts: Supports both list and grid style layouts for versatile usage.
  • Compatibility: Compatible with current versions of major browsers and IE11+ with a polyfill.
  • Module Formats: Available as ES6 Module, AMD, CommonJS, and iffe with a global sortable object.
  • Framework Adapters: Allows for the creation of adapters to integrate with frameworks like Polymer.
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