[Sigia-l] Prototyping Drag and Drop

Peter Van Dijck petervandijck at gmail.com
Fri May 11 03:35:32 EDT 2007


Building a real ajax prototype where needed is what I tend to do. It's
not that hard with a good programmer - we're prototyping an ajax
interaction this week that is core to a new product and the programmer
does it in a week. Then we can play with it and *feel* its
limitations.

As for libraries, there are a bunch, let the programmer choose.
scriptaculous has good visual effects, yui is great too, and there are
more.

Peter

On 4/26/07, Mitchell Gass <mitchell at participatorydesign.com> wrote:
> I'm curious what people are doing to prototype drag and drop
> interactions. Do any of the currently available prototyping tools,
> such iRise and Axure, provide drag and drop? Is using HTML and
> JavaScript the best option? Is Scriptaculous
>
>    http://script.aculo.us/
>
> worth a look?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mitchell Gass
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