javascript:void(0) or onclick="return false" for <a> - which is better?
There is a javascript-based interface - so I need not to support work without javascript.
I have an
<a>Something</a>
elements with JS code, which binds on click event - so, I don't want page reload after user's click.
Which way is better?
1. <a href="javascript:void(0)">Something</a>
2. <a href="#" onclick="return false;">Something</a>
What advantages and disa开发者_C百科dvantages of each method?
Both are poor choices. Presentation shouldn't mix with content. That means no javascript:
URIs, and definitely no onclick
attributes.
The way to do it:
<a id="myLink">Something</a> <script> function myFunction(...) { ... } document.getElementById('myLink').addEventListener('click', myFunction, false); </script>
Neither. If your link doesn't go anywhere, don't use an <a>
element. Use a <span>
or something else appropriate and add CSS to style it as you wish.
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