When bounds
are applied, minX
refers to the minimum "legal" value of the horizontal property (either "x" or "left", depending on which type
the Draggable is). This makes it easier to run your own custom logic inside the snap
or callback function(s) if you so choose. So for a Draggable oftype:"x,y"
, minX
would correlate with x
transform translation, as in the css transform:translateX(...)
. For type:"top,left"
, the Draggable'sminX
would correlate with the css "left"
value that's applied. This is not the global coordinate - it is the inline css-related value applied to the element.
GreenSock Docs (HTML5/JS)
Draggable
.minX
.minX : Number
[read-only] When bounds are applied, minX refers to the minimum "legal" value of the horizontal property (either "x" or "left", depending on which type the Draggable is).
