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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T05:31:15+00:00 2026-06-04T05:31:15+00:00

I came across this problem trying to improve performance on manipulating huge lists of

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I came across this problem trying to improve performance on manipulating huge lists of draggables; I tried removing a parent container so batch processing items would get faster (so each processing would not fire a DOM refresh) and re-inserting the container afterwards did cause the draggables to stop working. For example

<div id="listParent">
<div id="listWrapper">
    <ul id="draggableList">
       <li class="draggable">Item 1</li>
       <li class="draggable">Item 2</li>
       <li class="draggable">Item 3</li>
       <li class="draggable">Item 4</li>
       <li class="draggable">Item 5</li>
       <!-- many more items here -->
    </ul>
</div>
</div>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(function() {
   $( ".draggable" ).draggable({
      revert: true
   });

   function filterItems(text) {
      var p = $('#listWrapper').remove();

      // for each <LI> element, hide the ones who do not match `text`'s value

      p.appendTo('#listParent');
   }
   // ...
});
</script>

So, invoking filterItems('foo');, for example, cause the items to not be draggables anymore. Do I have to re-apply draggable on the <LI> elements again? If so, then there is no point of removing the parent to speed up the process if I have to re-apply something afterward anyway, is it?

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    2026-06-04T05:31:17+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 5:31 am

    Use .detach() instead of .remove() to preserve attached event handlers. Here’s an excerpt from the docs.

    .remove() method takes elements out of the DOM. Use .remove() when you
    want to remove the element itself, as well as everything inside it. In
    addition to the elements themselves, all bound events and jQuery data
    associated with the elements are removed. To remove the elements
    without removing data and events, use .detach() instead.

    Emphasis mine.

    Here’s a fiddle.

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