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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T09:52:01+00:00 2026-05-30T09:52:01+00:00

I have this inline javascript, is there any way it could be made unobtrusive?

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I have this inline javascript, is there any way it could be made unobtrusive? thanks.

<a href="/uploads/status/image/52/Zombatar_1.jpg" onclick="displayLightBox(this); return false;">
    <img alt="Thumb_zombatar_1" src="/uploads/status/image/52/thumb_Zombatar_1.jpg">
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    2026-05-30T09:52:02+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 9:52 am

    As you’ve tagged the question with jQuery, I’ll give you a jQuery answer. Your a element currently has no identifying characteristic other than its href attribute. It would be easiest to give it an id and then use an id selector. The key is simply find some characteristic by which you can identify the element you want to target.

    If an id or a class is not an option, use an attribute selector:

    $("a[href='/uploads/status/image/52/Zombatar_1.jpg']").click(function() {
        displayLightBox(this);
        return false;
    });
    

    Notice that I’ve removed the random false;; from your inline event handler as as far as I can tell it serves no purpose whatsoever.

    Update (see comments)

    As you have multiple elements to bind the event handler to, your best bet will probably be a common class. You can then use a class selector:

    $(".myLink").click(function() {
        displayLightBox(this);
        return false;
    });
    

    The click event handler is bound to all elements in the matched set. When it executes, this refers to the clicked element.

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