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What are the common idioms for the drop portion of a drag and drop operation?

What are the common idioms for the drop portion of a drag and drop operation?

I’m only concerned here with the other half of a D%D operation, the drop. What are the common idioms to communicate to a user they can drop? And which are the “best” and in what situations?

In particular I would like to kn…

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