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Fixed a grammatical error at the top of the article.
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Isn't it a bit strange? Why the handler on `<div>` runs if the actual click was on `<em>`?
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Isn't it a bit strange? Why does the handler on `<div>` run if the actual click was on `<em>`?
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## Bubbling
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## Bubbling
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**When an event happens on an element, it first runs the handlers on it, then on its parent, then all the way up on other ancestors.**
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**When an event happens on an element, it first runs the handlers on it, then on its parent, then all the way up on other ancestors.**
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Let's say, we have 3 nested elements `FORM > DIV > P` with a handler on each of them:
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Let's say we have 3 nested elements `FORM > DIV > P` with a handler on each of them:
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```html run autorun
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```html run autorun
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