Dude you helped me, thank you so much❤ ..I want to create a "tic tac toe" game, and the thing that was stopping me, was finding a way to create one eventsListener that verifies many div's, and the Event bubbling is perfect for the project.
Great video and explanation! I think it’s important to add that the event will also capture all the way past the body and html and to the document then finally the window. This is a good thing to think about as it connects why the document object is where the addEvent Listener method is called
Thanks for the feedback. Event Bubbling "is not used". It is a behaviour in JavaScript, which I explained. And at the end of the video, I mentioned a real-world example of Event Delegation, and referenced the video which you can find here: ruclips.net/video/aZ3JWv0ofuA/видео.html So I hope this helps
@@deeecode I think he refers to the fact that one needs to increase the volume to hear you well. That was my case as well, thanks for the video anyways, it was great
Check out my video Event Delegation which is based upon the Event Bubbling concept here: ruclips.net/video/aZ3JWv0ofuA/видео.html
Nice work. Other youtubers tend to complicate simple things like these for some reason. You explained it well. Keep up the good work
Mah man explained bubbling very well! Thanks bro!!
This video really helped me out - so clearly and simply explained. Thank you!
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My guy, you killed it! Keep up the good work.
Thank you 😊
Dude! That was this simple! Thank you so much!❤
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This video is like perfect. I felt that I learned a lot, thank you, you are a good teacher!!
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Wow! Excellent explanation, thank you! :D You're a really good teacher!
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Thanks for the explanation, helps me understand event bubbling in just a few minutes!
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Thank you mate, super simple explanation ! :)
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Best explanation I've seen so far.
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So clean!
Perfect! Got it in 5 minutes
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Dude you helped me, thank you so much❤
..I want to create a "tic tac toe" game, and the thing that was stopping me, was finding a way to create one eventsListener that verifies many div's, and the Event bubbling is perfect for the project.
I'm so glad to hear. You're very welcome!
A very good simplified explanation. Kudos bro. Subscribed.
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Thanks for sharing the stopPropagation() method. Subscribed!
Thanks for the sub! Hope you enjoy more contents I create
Thank you this videos was really helpful
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Excellent Explaination!
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Very good explanation.
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Very good explanation thanks man 🙏
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Thanks bro, that's an important concept.
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Very good explanation with example, helpful :-)
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Great video and explanation! I think it’s important to add that the event will also capture all the way past the body and html and to the document then finally the window. This is a good thing to think about as it connects why the document object is where the addEvent Listener method is called
Of course as you said the event does not stop at the html element it goes all the way to the window object.
Exactly!
well explain, thank you !
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superb explanation ❤
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Great explanation
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Great Video, found the link on your freecodecamp article to Event Bubbling. Thanks
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Usefully
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liked it, keep it up brother
Thanks, will do!
Nice explanation
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Good explanation
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nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
I liked your video, but you should have included one or two simple real-world examples at the end of how this is used.
Thanks for the feedback. Event Bubbling "is not used". It is a behaviour in JavaScript, which I explained.
And at the end of the video, I mentioned a real-world example of Event Delegation, and referenced the video which you can find here: ruclips.net/video/aZ3JWv0ofuA/видео.html
So I hope this helps
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Ur voice is not enough to hear sir, that is the only need.
Hmmm that's weird...are you still unable to hear me?
@@deeecode I think he refers to the fact that one needs to increase the volume to hear you well. That was my case as well, thanks for the video anyways, it was great
@@sucesssoulman Ahhh I see…thanks so much for the feedback. I’ve been trying to make my recent videos louder 😎
And I’m glad you enjoyed the video 🙏🏾