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Which of the following attribute specifies whether or not a user is allowed to drag an element?

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Answered by akshith90
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Answered by Sidyandex
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On a visual medium with a pointing gadget, a drag activity could be the default activity of a mouse down occasion that is trailed by a progression of mouse move occasions, and the drop could be activated by the mouse being discharged.

On media without a pointing gadget, the client would presumably need to expressly demonstrate his aim to play out a simplified task, expressing what he wishes to drag and where he wishes to drop it, separately.

Anyway it is actualized, intuitive activities must have a beginning stage (for example where the mouse was clicked, or the beginning of the choice or component that was chosen for the drag), may have any number of transitional advances (components that the mouse moves over amid a drag, or components that the client picks as conceivable drop focuses as he burns through potential outcomes), and should either have an end point (the component above which the mouse catch was discharged, or the component that was at last chosen), or be dropped.

The end point must be the last component chosen as a conceivable slanted edge before the drop happens (so if the task isn't dropped, there must be something like one component in the center advance).

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