Example
Disable a Reset button:
document.getElementById("myReset").disabled = true;
The result will be:
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Definition and Usage
The disabled property sets or returns whether a reset button should be disabled, or not.
A disabled element is unusable and un-clickable. Disabled elements are usually rendered in gray by default in browsers.
This property reflects the HTML disabled attribute.
Browser Support
The disabled property is supported in all major browsers.
Syntax
Return the disabled property:
resetObject.disabled
Set the disabled property:
resetObject.disabled=true|false
Property Values
Value | Description |
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true|false |
Specifies whether a
reset button should be disabled or not
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Technical Details
Return Value: | A Boolean, returns true if the reset button is disabled, otherwise it returns false |
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More Examples
Example
Find out if a Reset button is disabled or not:
var x = document.getElementById("myReset").disabled;
The result of x will be:
true
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Example
Disable and un-disable a reset button:
function disable() {
document.getElementById("myReset").disabled = true;
}
function undisable() {
document.getElementById("myReset").disabled = false;
}
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Related Pages
HTML reference: HTML <input> disabled attribute
< Input Reset Object