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Onclick Event Attribute
When the element is clicked fires a event.
It works just like the onclick method or addEventListener('click') to the element.
<element onclick="event"></element>
eventcan be a JavaScript function or you can write raw JavaScript
Examples
Changing the color of a <p> element when clicked
<p id="text" onclick="redify()">Change my color</p>
<script>
function redify(){
let text = document.querySelector('#text');
text.style.color = "red";
}
</script>
Using raw JavaScript onclick attribute:
<button onclick="alert('Hello')">Hello World</button>