As far as resizing columns, the only thing I can suggest is maybe you need to call a subroutine in response to pane resize events, and in that subroutine reissue the call to
DropSite. As I said in my disclaimer, I'm not really familiar with DragDrop yet, and it doesn't look like it's especially well-commented.
With respect to sending the reference to the label into "hover_over_drop" and "perform_drop", can you show the exact code you're using to try to do that? It may just be (and this is an "off-the-wall" guess) that you have the wrong number of parameters to the subroutine where you're using the reference.
The "eyeball" hack, I have to admit, was just supposed to be a "bullseye"-like icon, but when I ran the code, it looked more like an "eyeball" than anything else!
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