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There are a lot of libraries out there that allow for drag and drop interactions within React. Most notable of these is the amazing react-dnd. It does an incredible job at providing a great set of drag and drop primitives which work especially well with the wildly inconsistent html5 drag and drop feature. react-beautiful-dnd is a higher level abstraction specifically built for vertical and horizontal lists. Within that subset of functionality react-beautiful-dnd offers a powerful, natural and beautiful drag and drop experience. However, it does not provide the breadth of functionality offered by react-dnd. | It is a set of opinionated React components for creating interactive, animated visualizations with declarative code. |
Beautiful, natural movement of items;Clean and powerful api which is simple to get started with;Plays extremely well with standard browser interactions;Unopinionated styling;No creation of additional wrapper dom nodes - flexbox and focus management friendly!;Accessible ♿️🚀 | React components for interactive math;
Build interactive, animated visualizations with declarative code |
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