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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T02:32:40+00:00 2026-05-15T02:32:40+00:00

I have a click function bound to many elements. It is possible that sometimes

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I have a click function bound to many elements. It is possible that sometimes these elements may sit within one another. So, the click event is bound to a child and also bound to its parent. The method is specific to the element clicked. Naturally, because of event bubbling, the child’s event is fired first, and then the parents. I cannot have them both called at the same time because the parents event overwrites the event of the child. So I could use event.stopPropagation() so only the first element clicked receives the event. The problem is that there are other click events also attached to the element, for example, I am using jQuery’s draggable on these elements. If I stop the propagation of the click event, then draggable doesn’t work, and the following click events are not called.

So my question is: Is there a way to stop the event bubbling of the method the event will call and not the entire event?


Brilliant John, but here is the problem:

<div id="Elm1"><!-- relative -->
 <div class="Elmchildren"></div><!-- absolute-->
 <div class="Elmchildren"></div><!-- absolute-->
 <div class="Elmchildren"></div><!-- absolute-->

 <div id="Elm2"><!-- relative -->
  <div class="Elmchildren"></div><!-- absolute-->
  <div class="Elmchildren"></div><!-- absolute-->
  <div class="Elmchildren"></div><!-- absolute-->
 </div>

</div>

Click event is bound to #Elm1 and #Elm2. The .Elmchildren are width and height 100%. So they are actually the current targets.

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    2026-05-15T02:32:40+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:32 am

    try someting like this

    $(mySelector).click(function(evt) {
      if (evt.target == evt.currentTarget) {
          ///run your code.  The if statment will only run this click event on the target element
          ///all other click events will still run.
      }
    });
    
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