How to Bubble onMouseMove event












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I have image, where I want to show div when I starting to hover on it, but when that div is being hovered React going crazy, because after second div appear image stop his onMouseMove event,
State holds variable which will deciade if div appear or not. Variable name "zoom"
I want to keep firing onMouseMove event even when second div appear, any ideas how I could get something like this?






  <img
onMouseMove={e => {
this.setState({ zoom: 'block' });
}}
onMouseLeave={() => {
this.setState({ zoom: 'none' });
}}
id="productImg"
src={images[this.state.imgActive]}
/>
)}
<div
style={{
display: this.state.zoom,
float: 'right',
overflow: 'hidden',
zIndex: 100,
transform: 'translateZ(0px)',
opacity: '0.4',
zoom: 1,
width: 285,
height: 285,
backgroundColor: 'white',
border: '1px solrgb(0, 0, 0)',
backgroundRepeat: 'no-repeat',
position: 'absolute',
left: 0,
top: 0
}}
>












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    I have image, where I want to show div when I starting to hover on it, but when that div is being hovered React going crazy, because after second div appear image stop his onMouseMove event,
    State holds variable which will deciade if div appear or not. Variable name "zoom"
    I want to keep firing onMouseMove event even when second div appear, any ideas how I could get something like this?






      <img
    onMouseMove={e => {
    this.setState({ zoom: 'block' });
    }}
    onMouseLeave={() => {
    this.setState({ zoom: 'none' });
    }}
    id="productImg"
    src={images[this.state.imgActive]}
    />
    )}
    <div
    style={{
    display: this.state.zoom,
    float: 'right',
    overflow: 'hidden',
    zIndex: 100,
    transform: 'translateZ(0px)',
    opacity: '0.4',
    zoom: 1,
    width: 285,
    height: 285,
    backgroundColor: 'white',
    border: '1px solrgb(0, 0, 0)',
    backgroundRepeat: 'no-repeat',
    position: 'absolute',
    left: 0,
    top: 0
    }}
    >












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      I have image, where I want to show div when I starting to hover on it, but when that div is being hovered React going crazy, because after second div appear image stop his onMouseMove event,
      State holds variable which will deciade if div appear or not. Variable name "zoom"
      I want to keep firing onMouseMove event even when second div appear, any ideas how I could get something like this?






        <img
      onMouseMove={e => {
      this.setState({ zoom: 'block' });
      }}
      onMouseLeave={() => {
      this.setState({ zoom: 'none' });
      }}
      id="productImg"
      src={images[this.state.imgActive]}
      />
      )}
      <div
      style={{
      display: this.state.zoom,
      float: 'right',
      overflow: 'hidden',
      zIndex: 100,
      transform: 'translateZ(0px)',
      opacity: '0.4',
      zoom: 1,
      width: 285,
      height: 285,
      backgroundColor: 'white',
      border: '1px solrgb(0, 0, 0)',
      backgroundRepeat: 'no-repeat',
      position: 'absolute',
      left: 0,
      top: 0
      }}
      >












      share|improve this question















      I have image, where I want to show div when I starting to hover on it, but when that div is being hovered React going crazy, because after second div appear image stop his onMouseMove event,
      State holds variable which will deciade if div appear or not. Variable name "zoom"
      I want to keep firing onMouseMove event even when second div appear, any ideas how I could get something like this?






        <img
      onMouseMove={e => {
      this.setState({ zoom: 'block' });
      }}
      onMouseLeave={() => {
      this.setState({ zoom: 'none' });
      }}
      id="productImg"
      src={images[this.state.imgActive]}
      />
      )}
      <div
      style={{
      display: this.state.zoom,
      float: 'right',
      overflow: 'hidden',
      zIndex: 100,
      transform: 'translateZ(0px)',
      opacity: '0.4',
      zoom: 1,
      width: 285,
      height: 285,
      backgroundColor: 'white',
      border: '1px solrgb(0, 0, 0)',
      backgroundRepeat: 'no-repeat',
      position: 'absolute',
      left: 0,
      top: 0
      }}
      >








        <img
      onMouseMove={e => {
      this.setState({ zoom: 'block' });
      }}
      onMouseLeave={() => {
      this.setState({ zoom: 'none' });
      }}
      id="productImg"
      src={images[this.state.imgActive]}
      />
      )}
      <div
      style={{
      display: this.state.zoom,
      float: 'right',
      overflow: 'hidden',
      zIndex: 100,
      transform: 'translateZ(0px)',
      opacity: '0.4',
      zoom: 1,
      width: 285,
      height: 285,
      backgroundColor: 'white',
      border: '1px solrgb(0, 0, 0)',
      backgroundRepeat: 'no-repeat',
      position: 'absolute',
      left: 0,
      top: 0
      }}
      >





        <img
      onMouseMove={e => {
      this.setState({ zoom: 'block' });
      }}
      onMouseLeave={() => {
      this.setState({ zoom: 'none' });
      }}
      id="productImg"
      src={images[this.state.imgActive]}
      />
      )}
      <div
      style={{
      display: this.state.zoom,
      float: 'right',
      overflow: 'hidden',
      zIndex: 100,
      transform: 'translateZ(0px)',
      opacity: '0.4',
      zoom: 1,
      width: 285,
      height: 285,
      backgroundColor: 'white',
      border: '1px solrgb(0, 0, 0)',
      backgroundRepeat: 'no-repeat',
      position: 'absolute',
      left: 0,
      top: 0
      }}
      >






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          It seem like you have a div on top of the img.



          When it appears your mouse is on top of the div and no more on top of the img consequently canceling the event.



          I would suggest to add the CSS attribute pointerEvents: 'none' to the div in order to ignore the mouse events and let them be handled by the element below.



          Hope it helps.






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          • nope, div and img are on same level, they are siblings but ur idea works! thanks!
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          It seem like you have a div on top of the img.



          When it appears your mouse is on top of the div and no more on top of the img consequently canceling the event.



          I would suggest to add the CSS attribute pointerEvents: 'none' to the div in order to ignore the mouse events and let them be handled by the element below.



          Hope it helps.






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          • nope, div and img are on same level, they are siblings but ur idea works! thanks!
            – Paul
            Nov 20 at 23:26


















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          It seem like you have a div on top of the img.



          When it appears your mouse is on top of the div and no more on top of the img consequently canceling the event.



          I would suggest to add the CSS attribute pointerEvents: 'none' to the div in order to ignore the mouse events and let them be handled by the element below.



          Hope it helps.






          share|improve this answer





















          • nope, div and img are on same level, they are siblings but ur idea works! thanks!
            – Paul
            Nov 20 at 23:26
















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          It seem like you have a div on top of the img.



          When it appears your mouse is on top of the div and no more on top of the img consequently canceling the event.



          I would suggest to add the CSS attribute pointerEvents: 'none' to the div in order to ignore the mouse events and let them be handled by the element below.



          Hope it helps.






          share|improve this answer












          It seem like you have a div on top of the img.



          When it appears your mouse is on top of the div and no more on top of the img consequently canceling the event.



          I would suggest to add the CSS attribute pointerEvents: 'none' to the div in order to ignore the mouse events and let them be handled by the element below.



          Hope it helps.







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          • nope, div and img are on same level, they are siblings but ur idea works! thanks!
            – Paul
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          • nope, div and img are on same level, they are siblings but ur idea works! thanks!
            – Paul
            Nov 20 at 23:26


















          nope, div and img are on same level, they are siblings but ur idea works! thanks!
          – Paul
          Nov 20 at 23:26






          nope, div and img are on same level, they are siblings but ur idea works! thanks!
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