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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T17:13:12+00:00 2026-05-10T17:13:12+00:00

Documentation can be found here It says in the example: onDrop: Called whenever a

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Documentation can be found here

It says in the example:

onDrop: Called whenever a Draggable is released over the Droppable and the Droppable is accepts it. The callback gets three parameters: the Draggable element, the Droppable element and the Event. You can extract additional information about the drop – like if the Ctrl or Shift keys were pressed – from the Event object.

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Droppables.add(‘shopping_cart’, { accept: ‘products’, onDrop: function(element) { $(‘shopping_cart_text’).update(‘Dropped the ‘ + element.alt + ‘ on me.’); } });

It uses the ambiguous word ‘element’ in the code. My question is, does anyone have a good example on how to reference the draggable element and the droppable element in this callback javascript function?

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  1. 2026-05-10T17:13:12+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 5:13 pm

    Going by the example further down the page, the callback function can take as many of the parameters as you need:

    onDrop: function() { $('droppable_demo').highlight(); } 

    In this case, they have used none of the callback parameters. To this end, presumably to access all three as mentioned in the paragraph you quoted, you can define:

    onDrop: function(dragged, dropped, event) {  } 
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