What are the DOM events of JavaScript?

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js dom events include: abort, afterprint, blur, canplay, change, click, copy, cut, dblclick, drag, drop, ended, error, focus, open, load, play, etc.

What are the DOM events of JavaScript?

The operating environment of this tutorial: windows7 system, javascript version 1.8.5, Dell G3 computer.

HTML DOM Events

HTML DOM events allow JavaScript to register different event handlers on elements in an HTML document.

Events are often used in conjunction with functions that are not executed until the event occurs (such as when the user clicks a button).

Event Description
abort This event occurs when media loading is aborted.
afterprint This event occurs when the page starts printing, or when the print dialog box is closed.
animationend This event occurs when the CSS animation completes.
animationiteration This event occurs when a CSS animation is repeated.
animationstart CSS This event occurs when the animation starts.
beforeprint This event occurs when the page is about to be printed.
beforeunload This event occurs just before the document is unloaded.
blur This event occurs when the element loses focus.
canplay This event occurs when the browser can start playing media.
canplaythrough This event occurs when the browser can play the media without stopping buffering.
change This event occurs when the content of the form element, the selected content, or the selected state changes
click This event occurs when the user clicks on an element.
contextmenu This event occurs when the user right-clicks an element to open the context menu.
copy This event occurs when the user copies the content of an element.
cut This event occurs when the user cuts the content of an element.
dblclick This event occurs when the user double-clicks an element.
drag This event occurs when an element is dragged.
dragend This event occurs when the user has finished dragging the element.
dragenter This event occurs when the dragged element enters the drop target.
dragleave This event occurs when the dragged element leaves the drop target.
dragover This event occurs when the dragged element is over the drop target.
dragstart This event occurs when the user starts dragging an element.
drop This event occurs when a dragged element is dropped on the drop target.
durationchange This event occurs when the media duration changes.
#ended This event occurs when the media reaches the end.
error This event occurs when an error occurs while loading an external file.
focus This event occurs when an element gains focus.
focusin This event occurs when an element is about to gain focus.
focusout This event occurs when an element is about to lose focus.
fullscreenchange This event occurs when the element is displayed in full screen mode.
fullscreenerror This event occurs when the element cannot be displayed in full screen mode.
hashchange This event occurs when the anchor portion of the URL changes.
input This event occurs when the element gets user input.
invalid This event occurs when the element is invalid.
keydown This event occurs when the user is pressing a key.
keypress This event occurs when the user presses a key.
keyup This event occurs when the user releases the key.
load This event occurs when the object has been loaded.
loadeddata This event occurs after the media data is loaded.
loadedmetadata This event occurs when metadata (such as size and duration) is loaded.
loadstart This event occurs when the browser starts looking for the specified media.
message This event occurs when a message is received through this event source.
mousedown This event occurs when the user presses the mouse button on an element.
mouseenter This event occurs when the pointer moves over the element.
mouseleave This event occurs when the pointer moves out of the element.
mousemove This event occurs when the pointer moves over an element.
mouseout This event occurs when the user moves the mouse pointer out of an element or its child elements.
mouseover This event occurs when the pointer moves over an element or its child elements.
mouseup This event occurs when the user releases the mouse button on the element.
offline This event occurs when the browser starts working offline.
online This event occurs when the browser starts working online.
open This event occurs when a connection to the event source is opened.
pagehide This event occurs when the user leaves a page to navigate.
pageshow This event occurs when the user navigates to a web page.
paste This event occurs when the user pastes some content into an element.
pause This event occurs when the media is paused by the user or programmatically.
play This event occurs when the media has been started or is no longer paused.
playing This event occurs when the media is paused or stopped to play after buffering.
popstate This event occurs when the window's history changes.
progress This event occurs when the browser is in the process of obtaining media data.
ratechange This event occurs when the media playback speed changes.
reset This event occurs when the form is reset.
resize This event occurs when the document view is resized.
scroll This event occurs when the scroll bar of the scroll element is scrolled.
search This event occurs when the user types in the search field.
seeked This event occurs when the user has finished moving/jumping to a new location in the media.
seeking This event occurs when the user starts moving/jumping to a new location in the media.
select This event occurs after the user selects text (forand
show This event occurs when the element is displayed as a context menu.
stalled This event occurs when the browser attempts to obtain media data but the data is not available.
storage This event occurs when the Web storage area is updated.
submit This event occurs when the form is submitted.
suspend This event occurs when the browser intentionally does not obtain media data.
timeupdate This event occurs when the playback position changes.
toggle This event occurs when the user opens or closes the
element.
touchcancel This event occurs when the touch is interrupted.
touchend This event occurs when the finger is removed from the touch screen.
touchmove This event occurs when the finger is dragged on the screen.
touchstart This event occurs when a finger is placed on the touch screen.
transitionend This event occurs when the CSS transition is complete.
unload This event occurs after the page has been unloaded (for).
volumechange This event occurs when the volume of the media has changed.
waiting This event occurs when the media has been paused but is expected to resume.
wheel This event occurs when the mouse wheel scrolls up or down on an element.

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