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  2. DOM event - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DOM_event

    This event is fired as the mouse is moved over an element when a drag is occurring. Yes Yes drop ondrop The drop event is fired on the element where the drop occurs at the end of the drag operation. Yes Yes dragend ondragend The source of the drag will receive a dragend event when the drag operation is complete, whether it was successful or not ...

  3. File select - Wikipedia

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    This feature also allows users to drag-and-drop files from external applications (such as Windows Explorer) directly into the web application. One notable example of support for this feature is Gmail allowing attachments to be added in this way. HTML5 allows multiple file uploads using the multiple attribute on input elements. [11]

  4. ProcessWire - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ProcessWire

    Can be bootstrapped from other PHP applications or command-line scripts [5] Interactive and API-based image manipulation functions; Drag-and-drop tree-based page list; Drag-and-drop file and image uploads and editing functions; Support for larger scale (100k+ page) installations; Use of string-based selectors for API calls [6] Role-based access ...

  5. ImpressPages - Wikipedia

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    ImpressPages 4.0 Drag&drop column widget. Drag&drop; Page layout management is based on drag&drop. Widgets can be put to the page by drag&dropping them into desired places. Widgets; Most common widgets are prepared in default installation: Heading, Text, Image, Gallery, Video, Divider, Map, File, HTML, Form. A full list with descriptions is here.

  6. Webix - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webix

    All widgets support drag and drop, [5] offline storage and synchronization, dynamic data loading and paging. They can be initialized from JSON data, HTML markup, XML data, or JavaScript calls. [citation needed] Webix integrates with client-side libraries and frameworks like React, Angular and Vue.js, and with the Meteor full-stack framework. [6]

  7. ContentTools - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ContentTools

    ContentTools is an open-source WYSIWYG editor for HTML content written in JavaScript/CoffeeScript by Anthony Blackshaw of Getme Limited. [1] The ContentTools editor allows text content, images, embedded videos, tables and other page content to be edited, resized, or moved via drag and drop directly within the page.

  8. Silverstripe CMS - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silverstripe_CMS

    Silverstripe CMS is a free and open source content management system (CMS) and framework for creating and maintaining websites and web applications. It provides an out of the box web-based administration panel that enables users to make modifications to parts of the website, which includes a WYSIWYG website editor.

  9. jQWidgets - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JQWidgets

    jQWidgets is a software framework with widgets (graphical control elements), themes, input validation, drag & drop plug-in, data adapters, built-in WAI-ARIA accessibility, internationalization and MVVM support. It is built on the open standards and technologies HTML5, CSS, JavaScript and jQuery. [3]