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Why Do Not Enhance Drag&Drop Between Different Palceholders?
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Why Do Not Enhance Drag&Drop Between Different Palceholders?Hello, this is my first thread here and I noticed drag&drop is possible only between modules in the same placeholder; why do not update your extension in order to do it in different placeholders?
Bye. Cypherinfo.
Re: Why Do Not Enhance Drag&Drop Between Different PalceholdThis is impossible in current version.
We plan to implement this for Joomla! 1.6 version. Let he without sin throw the first stone.
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