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5:33 am, July 3, 2019
 

jquery click function

Bind something to a click event on an element using jquery. Needs to be combined with a document ready.

HTML

<div id="target">i'm the target!</div>

Javascript

$(document).ready(function(){
$( "#target" ).click(function() {
  alert( "Handler for .click() called." );
});
});
i'm the target!

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