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How Events Bubble in Lightning Web Components | Salesforce Developers Blog

When you’re composing custom web components, you need to understand how events bubble up through the DOM because that’s how children and parents communicate—props down, events up. When an event bubbles, it becomes part of your component’s API and every consumer along the event’s path must understand the event.



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When you’re composing custom web components, you need to understand how events bubble up through the DOM because that’s how children and parents communicate—props down, events up. When an event bubbles, it becomes part of your component’s API and every consumer along the event’s path must understand the event.



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How Events Bubble in Lightning Web Components | Salesforce Developers Blog

When you’re composing custom web components, you need to understand how events bubble up through the DOM because that’s how children and parents communicate—props down, events up. When an event bubbles, it becomes part of your component’s API and every consumer along the event’s path must understand the event.

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