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Daily Archives: June 25, 2022
Multiple addEventListener Logics for HTML Elements Ondblclick Tutorial
In yesterday’s Multiple addEventListener Logics for HTML Elements Primer Tutorial‘s “function ael_more” you may have noticed the codeline … document.getElementById(iois.id.replace(‘i’,’td’)).addEventListener(“click”, window[“ev” + fnum + ”]); … we use to set up the [element].addEventListener means by which we add “onclick” event … Continue reading
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