Now, doSomething() only gets triggered when the selection changes. I want to trigger doSomething() when the user selects any option, possibly the same one again. I have tried using an "onClick" handler, but that gets triggered before the user starts the selection process. So, is there a way to trigger a function on every select by the user? Update: The answer suggested by Darryl seemed to work ...

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The <select> element has some unique attributes you can use to control it, such as multiple to specify whether multiple options can be selected, and size to specify how many options should be shown at once.

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The <option> tags inside the <select> element define the available options in the drop-down list. Tip: Always add the <label> tag for best accessibility practices!

The meaning of SELECT is chosen from a number or group by fitness or preference. How to use select in a sentence.

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