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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T02:54:27+00:00 2026-06-02T02:54:27+00:00

I’ve been thinking a bit about how to add a function to ‘.click()’ event

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I’ve been thinking a bit about how to add a function to ‘.click()’ event on a <ul>‘s very own <li>s. First thing would be simple with (it’s approximative, I’m not a jquery pro obviously).

$(document).ready(
    function () {
        $('.prodli').each().click( //prodli is my class I set on every <li>
            function () {
                //blabla
            }
        );
    }
);

BUT! Because there’s always a but somewhere… Thing is these <li> can be removed added through another jquery script.

So if I apply previous script I wrote above on this list:

<ul>
    <li productId="1" class="prodli">Product 1</li>
    <li productId="2" class="prodli">Product 2</li>
    <li productId="3" class="prodli">Product 3</li>
    <li productId="4" class="prodli">Product 4</li>
    <li productId="5" class="prodli">Product 5</li>
    <li productId="6" class="prodli">Product 6</li>
</ul>

I suppose that if with some other scripts I update the list to be something like

<ul>
    <li productId="455" class="prodli">Product 455</li>
    <li productId="48" class="prodli">Product 48</li>
    <li productId="7" class="prodli">Product 7</li>
</ul>

I should re-call my first script to apply the click() function to these new <li>, right?

Is there a way to do it in a more global way? I mean something like “every time an element with class “prodli” is clicked, apply this function” ? Or something like every <li> from this specific <ul> list ?

Thanks a lot guys!

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    2026-06-02T02:54:28+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 2:54 am

    You can delegate the click event to the parent ul element (or any other ancestor really). Since DOM events tend to bubble up the tree, any click on a descendant element will reach the ul and can be handled there.

    jQuery provides the on method to do so (if you’re using an older version of jQuery you will need delegate instead of on):

    $("ul").on("click", ".prodli", function() {
        //Do stuff
    });
    

    This means the children of the ul can change as much as you like. It won’t make a difference. Any click on any descendant of the ul will bubble up to the ul. jQuery checks to see if the click originated on an element matching the selector (in this case, any .prodli element), and if so it executes the event handler.

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