How to have an element invoke a javascript on selection, instead of going to a new url?
Answer Posted / Yogendra Pratap Singh
To make an HTML element invoke a JavaScript function on selection without navigating to a new URL, you can use event listeners such as 'click' or 'change'. Here is a simple example using the 'click' event:
```html
<button id='myButton'>Click me</button>
<script>
document.getElementById('myButton').addEventListener('click', function() {
// Your JavaScript code here
console.log('Button clicked!');
});
</script>
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