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<h1>Organizing Images into Albums</h1> |
<p>This example shows demonstrates how you can drop anything into the tree.</p> |
<p>This example also shows how a customized DragZone can be |
applied to a JsonView to get automatic lightweight drag and drop of asynchronously loaded data.</p> |
<p>The js is not minified so it is readable. See <a href="organizer.js">organizer.js</a>. The multi image drag drop added a little complexity to the code, but hopefully it is still easy to follow. |
<p>For simplicity, there is no validation on the names you enter in the tree node editor and you can drag the same picture |
into an album as many times as you want.</p> |
<p>Hold shift/control to select multiple images in the main images view. You can drag those images into the tree.</b> |
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