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I am appeding a div withing some of div's on a web page using the following

var strScript = '<div class="' + cssClass + '" > ' + message + '</div>';
var notifyElement = $(strScript);

Now I want to set this appended div to be Disappeared when users click on that OnClick

Can I do something like this

notifyElement.OnClick(function .......

I can't select the element by passing the id coz there will be more than one div's of this type in a single page.

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Yes, just use the click function (or on):

notifyElement.click(function() {
    notifyElement.hide();
});

or

notifyElement.on("click", function() {
    notifyElement.hide();
});

or if you might use the notifyElement variable for something else in the future:

notifyElement.on("click", function() {
    $(this).hide();
});
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  • by setting this everything within notifyElement will trigger this event? Dec 31, 2014 at 8:48
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    @HIT: Yes, the click event bubbles. So unless you have an element within it that handles click and stops propagation, the notify element will see the click. Dec 31, 2014 at 8:48
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yep:

notifyElement.click(function() {
    $(this).hide();
});

or do it while creating:

$(notifyElement, {
    "click": function() {
        $(this).hide()   
    }
});

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