> What listeners are you concerned about? You can't click something that isn't
> visible.

But do the listeners (example: click listener of a button), still
appear in some kind of a DOM listener/handler collection such that
they still cause some kind of run-overhead when another button event
of a visible (: attached widget) is fired.

The above may sound a bit strange but I am trying to understand how
this event model/firing is handled on the DOM...

Example: A button with a click listener. When the button is removed
temporarily in a panel, what happens to his event reception/
sinking?..I this also moved aside/removed?...

I can imagine that when having many panels that appear visible/hidden
with many listeners, the listener should be handled properly.
Something like: removing and adding the above click listener to the
button in the onLoad and onUnload methods of the widget.... Such that
the Dom isn't bothered with his listening....

Ed

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