Baseline Widely available
The min
property of the HTMLInputElement
interface reflects the <input>
element's min
attribute, which generally defines the minimum valid value for a numeric or date-time input. If the attribute is not explicitly set, the min
property is an empty string.
A string representing the element's min
value or an empty string if no min
is explicitly set.
const inputElement = document.querySelector("#range");
console.log(inputElement.min); // the current value of the min attribute
inputElement.min = 0; // sets the min value to "0"
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