eventClick ========== Triggered when the user clicks an event.
function( *event*, *jsEvent*, *view* ) { }
`event` is an [Event Object](../event_data/Event_Object) that holds the event's information (date, title, etc). `jsEvent` holds the native JavaScript event with low-level information such as click coordinates. `view` holds the current [View Object](../views/View_Object). Within the callback function, `this` is set to the event's `
` element. Here is an example demonstrating all these variables: $('#calendar').fullCalendar({ eventClick: function(calEvent, jsEvent, view) { alert('Event: ' + calEvent.title); alert('Coordinates: ' + jsEvent.pageX + ',' + jsEvent.pageY); alert('View: ' + view.name); // change the border color just for fun $(this).css('border-color', 'red'); } }); Return Value ------------ Normally, if the [Event Object](../event_data/Event_Object) has its `url` property set, a click on the event will cause the browser to visit the event's url (in the same window/tab). Returning `false` from within your function will prevent this from happening. Often, developers want an event's `url` to open in a different tab or a popup window. The following example shows how to do this: $('#calendar').fullCalendar({ events: [ { title: 'My Event', start: '2010-01-01', url: 'http://google.com/' } // other events here ], eventClick: function(event) { if (event.url) { window.open(event.url); return false; } } }); The `window.open` function can take [many other options](http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/met_win_open.asp).