I am trying to let user sort this kind of markup
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You're turning .sort into the sortable, when .sortable() should be called on the container of the items you want to sort. What your code does is create 5 separate sortable lists.
Switch to selecting based on the parent container, and it works:
http://jsfiddle.net/vRCp8/1/
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This one is working fine for me. I changed your selector to use the class name"nubeT"
$(function() {
$('.nubeT').sortable({
placeholder: "ui-state-highlight",
helper: 'clone'
});
});
http://jsfiddle.net/GA4Qs/11/
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I believe the following fiddle is what you're after: http://jsfiddle.net/GA4Qs/13/
jQuery sortable needs to be applied to the parent element containing the elements you want to be sorted.
$('#psP').sortable({placeholder: "ui-state-highlight",helper:'clone'});
Also you didn't close your divs in the right place.
<div style="position: relative;" class="sortable">
<span class="stepNum inset">1</span>
<textarea placeholder="Escribe que hay que hacer en este paso" class="step valid"></textarea>
</div>
Not
<div style="position: relative;" class="sortable">
<span class="stepNum inset">1</span>
<textarea placeholder="Escribe que hay que hacer en este paso" class="step valid"></textarea>
<div style="position: relative;" class="sortable">
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