Based on a great example on the jquery site I have built my own example of a sortable portal. Please look at the original demo http://ui.jquery.com/repository/real-world/layout/

I have to say I did not do much tweaking on the javascript code. I did mainly some HTML and CSS code change and I have changeed some little Javascript effects. That is all.

This is my first attempt in jQuery to acualy build some application. I have been reading for more than a yaer in the source code  and  jQuery looks pretty clean and straight forward, so I am plesantly supprised. The documentation is also very good. My compliments to John Resig and all the others.

I used also a round corners plugin. In this case I have been using the jQuery corner plug in from methvin.com
(http://methvin.com/jquery/jq-corner.html). This plug in does the job and adds some extra DIV elements to create well formed curves.

Well, anyway this is the demo [http://www.domnodes.org/portal.php]


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Nice demo. I am looking to do the same. Would it be possible to get a copy of your demo portal project.

Irwin added these pithy words on May 07 09 at 5:44 am

good job

peter added these pithy words on Jul 10 09 at 3:32 am

Is there a method of storing/remembering the altered layout?

Tim added these pithy words on Nov 01 10 at 3:21 pm

I like this portal plugin for jQuery:
http://plugins.jquery.com/project/portal

glary added these pithy words on Nov 29 10 at 7:05 pm

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