diff --git a/2-ui/2-events/02-bubbling-and-capturing/article.md b/2-ui/2-events/02-bubbling-and-capturing/article.md index 1ac989c7..ac0186f4 100644 --- a/2-ui/2-events/02-bubbling-and-capturing/article.md +++ b/2-ui/2-events/02-bubbling-and-capturing/article.md @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ elem.addEventListener("click", e => alert(2)); When an event happens -- the most nested element where it happens gets labeled as the "target element" (`event.target`). -- Then the event moves down from the document root to `event.target`, calling handlers assigned with `addEventListener(...., true)` on the way (`true` is a shorthand for `{capture: true}`). +- Then the event moves down from the document root to `event.target`, calling handlers assigned with `addEventListener(..., true)` on the way (`true` is a shorthand for `{capture: true}`). - Then handlers are called on the target element itself. - Then the event bubbles up from `event.target` up to the root, calling handlers assigned using `on` and `addEventListener` without the 3rd argument or with the 3rd argument `false/{capture:false}`.