I just wanted to get the general consensus on which is a better mode of event delegation in JS between bubbling and capturing.
Now I understand that depending on a particular use-case, one might want to use capturing phase over bubbling or vice versa but I want to understand what delegation mode is preferred for most general cases and why (to me it seems bubbling mode).
Or to put it in other words, is there a reason behind W3C addEventListener implementation to favor the bubbling mode. [capturing is initiated only when you specify the 3rd parameter and its true. However, you can forget that 3rd param and bubbling mode is kicked in]
I looked up the JQuery’s bind function to get an answer to my question and it seems it doesn’t even support events in capture phase (it seems to me because of IE not support capturing mode).
So looks like bubbling mode is the default choice but why?
In the past it was a platform issue, Internet Explorer had a bubbling model, and Netscape was more about capturing (yet supported both).
The W3C model calls for you be able to choose which one you want.
I think bubbling is more popular because, as stated there are some platforms that only support bubbling…and it sort of makes sense as a “default” mode.
Which one you choose is largely a product of what you are doing and what makes sense to you.