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jQuery offers several ways to extend its event system to provide custom functionality when events are attached to elements. Internally in jQuery, these extensions are primarily used to ensure that standard events such as submit and change behave consistently across browsers. However, they can also be used to define new events with custom behavior. This document covers the extensions available star
I'm trying to figure out how to execute some js code when an element is removed from the page: jQuery('#some-element').remove(); // remove some element from the page /* need to figure out how to independently detect the above happened */ is there an event tailored for that, something like: jQuery('#some-element').onremoval( function() { // do post-mortem stuff here });
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