jQuery Reference

Quick Reference

The event.stopPropagation() method stops the bubbling of an event to parent elements, preventing any parent event handlers from being executed.

In the following, the click event will NOT bubble up to its parent element such as a p or div. What this means is if the parent elements have click events attached to them, they will not fire when clicking on the span , even though the span is a part of those elements.

$('span').click(function(event) {
    event.stopPropagation();
    alert('The span element was clicked.');
});

Note

It is generally good practice to place your jQuery code/function inside the document load function so that the action takes place ONLY after the document has finished loading. This ensures that all of the page elements that you may be selecting are in place before running the code on them.

Parameters

ParameterDescription
eventThe event parameter comes from the event binding function (required)

jQuery Notes:

  • To use jQuery on your site, it must first be downloaded from the official jQuery site and linked to in your document <head>, or linked to via a CDN in your document <head>
  • It is generally good practice to place your jQuery code/function inside the document load function so that the action takes place ONLY after the document has finished loading
  • When using jQuery, single or double quotation marks are acceptable and work identically to one another; choose whichever you prefer, and stay consistent

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