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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T23:00:45+00:00 2026-06-14T23:00:45+00:00

I’m using two UL’s and scrolling them horizontally using javascript, but they jump about

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I’m using two UL’s and scrolling them horizontally using javascript, but they jump about 10-20 px when the list items are dragged between the lists. This happens in chrome, but not in firefox. Problem is, it’s fixed in chrome when setting the UL Li’s to float:left, but that breaks the whole thing in firefox (the list does not stay on one line). Help!

Here’s the web page, please open in webkit/chrome and firefox

http://www.senseculture.com/timeline_new.html

The Code I’m using for the draggable is:

<script>
  $(function() {
        $( "#sortable1, #sortable2" ).sortable({
            connectWith: ".timeline_content"
        }).disableSelection();
    });
</script>
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    2026-06-14T23:00:47+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 11:00 pm

    Seems like an issue where Chrome is treating default css properties differently than Firefox. You can pass an option to Selectable to add a class to the placeholder – that allows you to easily style that placeholder:

    $(function() {
            $( "#sortable1, #sortable2" ).sortable({
                connectWith: ".timeline_content",
                placeholder: "timeline-placeholder"
            }).disableSelection();
        });
    

    The following style (although a bit weird) worked for me:

    .timeline-placeholder {
        display:  inline !important;
        padding:  0 99px;
        width:  2px;
    }
    

    I generally dislike the need to use !important / limit its use, but default behavior of the placeholder is to be set to display: block which needed to be overriden.

    edit: I found one solution to your problem, but not the cause – would be interested to see if anyone knows what property or combination of properties is causing that.

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