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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T14:34:05+00:00 2026-05-14T14:34:05+00:00

I’ve got some code that’s basically identical to the jQuery UI Sortable example here:

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I’ve got some code that’s basically identical to the jQuery UI Sortable example here:

http://jqueryui.com/demos/sortable/#default

This allows users to re-order LI elements within a UL. I’ve now run into a situation, though, where I want to animate the LIs changing position… basically as if the user had dragged them herself. This is proving to be a lot more difficult than I’d expected, since I’m not animating a change that can be expressed in CSS, so jQuery’s animate() isn’t going to help.

I could solve the problem by doing some math and absolutely positioning the list elements, but that seems downright ugly. Is there an elegant way to animate my list elements moving around?

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    2026-05-14T14:34:05+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:34 pm

    I’m not sure if this will help you, but I posted some script on animating an object after it was dragged in this paste bin.

    Essentially, you animate the clone after the element is dropped:

     $("#droppable").droppable({
      drop: function(e, ui) {
       $(this).addClass('ui-state-highlight');
       var x = ui.helper.clone();
       x.appendTo('body')
        // move clone to original drag point
        .css({position: 'absolute',top: ui.draggable.position().top,left:ui.draggable.position().left})
        .animate({
         // animate clone to droppable target
         top: $(this).position().top, left: $(this).position().left},
         // animation time
         1500,
         // callback function - once animation is done
         function(){
          x.find('.caption').text("I'm being munched on!");
          ui.draggable.addClass('fade');
          // remove clone after 500ms
          setTimeout(function(){ x.remove(); }, 500)
         }
        );
       // remove the helper, so it doesn't animate backwards to the starting position (built into the draggable script)
       ui.helper.remove();
      }
     });
    
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