$('#myTable').click(function(e) {
var clicked = $(e.target);
clicked.css('background', 'red');
});
Can someone explain this to me, and explain why e is needed, and what it actually does..
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Using
eis just a short forevent. You can pass any variable name you desire.You can check out more on jQuery’s handling of events.