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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T19:09:44+00:00 2026-06-12T19:09:44+00:00

I’m trying to trigger a click event on a dynamically created element. I have

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I’m trying to trigger a click event on a dynamically created element. I have used .on() to bind the click events, but it seems that the trigger method is firing before the element is created. I have tried triggering the click in several locations and nothing seems to work. Any help would be appreciated. I’m trying to trigger a click on the first span that is created using $(‘container:first-child’).trigger(‘click’);

displayThumbnails = function() {

        $(photoArray).each(function(index) {
            var thumbnailImg = this.SmallImageUrl,
            largeImg = this.LargeImageUrl,
            thumbnailId = 'thumbnail' + index,
            largeImgId = 'image' + index;

            if(index > indexCount) {
                return false;
            } else if (index >= indexStartValue && index <= indexCount) {

                $(thumbContainer).append(
                    '<span class="thumbnail" id="' + thumbnailId + '"><img height="45px" width="60px" src="' + thumbnailImg + '"/></span>'
                );

                $(thumbContainer).on('click', '#' + thumbnailId, function(){
                    $(thumbContainer).find('.active').removeClass('active');
                    $(this).addClass('active');
                    $('#displayed-image').attr('src', largeImg);
                });
            }
        });
    };
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    2026-06-12T19:09:45+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 7:09 pm

    Months later, I’m revisiting this. The answer IMO these days is that triggering a click in order to have a subsequent function call is too interdependent. If you are trying to trigger a click to make something happen on your page, you are probably thinking about it the wrong way. I ended up rethinking this and had a function that handled loading the large image on its own. Basically, I was trying to trigger the click to load an image.

    By rethinking the process, I ended up with much cleaner code – everything working independently to handle a small function.

    Also, the reason that I never accepted the other two answers is that .on() is the way to go for binding event handlers in jQuery as of 1.7.1.

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