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Can a collapsible card have move/drag functionality?

Can a collapsible card have move/drag functionality?

While working on a sidebar panel of an application, I have encountered a unique problem. A user needs to create steps (think in terms of creating an online course via a builder). One can add as many steps as they like. Each of these steps …

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