Hi and thanks for the lesson! Hello Andrew, This is a good tutorial and it helps me to learn HTML5 and jQuery. Thanks a lot! Termostat Computherm Q7rf Manual Utilizare. There is something I found in your game and I thought this might relate to your mouse click and release action. Here is the thing: We you hover a node and hold your mouse button down, drag the dot out of the background image( – your board) then release the button. Put your mouse back to screen, and see – you can still drag your node!
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I thought when you mouse is out of board, the script doesn’t catch your release action, so it will think you are still dragging your node, am I right? Hello Andrew, Great Tutorial!:-) I have followed everything above, and even the updates to the jQuery version issue in the posts, however when I click on one of the vertices to move it, it shoots off to the right, and slightly lower then my actual mouse cursor, all the functionality works just fine, besides the major offset of the cursor and the vertices. Has anyone else experienced this? And if you did, how did you manage to resolve this issue?, as I’ve now been fiddling for quite a couple of hours now, but I just can’t seem to get the vertex to be in the exact position as my cursor?