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Re: onClick functionality



Yes, list elements do indeed have onclick abilities. You can find out what attributes each tag has by looking at the W3C specs (http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/). Click on an element in the "Quick Table of Contents" (for this, lists) and then scroll down to the "Attribute definitions" section and under "Attributes defined elsewhere" you can see all the applicable attributes.

On Jul 18, 2006, at 16:31, <email@hidden> wrote:

Group,

Do all elements have onClick functionality? Specifically, could I add an onClick() method to an <li> tag or other non link tags? I'm just trying to be funky more so than anything. If not, what is limiting the functionality of adding such events to all tags? Thanks,

Melih Onvural

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