onload, onload-event, onunload, onbeforeload, onbeforeunload, onbeforeprint, onchange, oncheckchange, onmouseover, onmouseout, onmousedown, onmouseup, onmousemove, onmouseclick, onclick, onclicklistener, ontouch, ontouchlistener, ontouchevent, onblur, onchange, onreadystatechange, onfocus, onkillfocus, onselect, onsubmit, onerror, ontouchevent, onkeyup-event, onkeyup, onkeydown, onkeypress, onsubmit, don't help much with categorization.
events and event-handling are ok, but specific events are too specific.
How does knowing that a question is about the onload
listener help you at all? If you really wanted to, you could just search for onload.
To be clear, I'm happy with event tags that aren't for specific events
Example: events, keyboard-events (synonym: keyevent), javascript-events, addeventlistener, touch-event, mouse-events (not created), touch-events