Baseline Widely available
The type
property of the HTMLInputElement
interface indicates the kind of data allowed in the <input>
element, for example a number, a date, or an email. Browsers will select the appropriate widget and behavior to help users to enter a valid value.
It reflects the type
attribute of the <input>
element.
A string representing the type.
Its possible values are listed in the attribute's input types section.
Example HTML<input id="input1" type="date" />
JavaScript
const inputElement = document.querySelector("#input1");
console.log(inputElement.type); // Output: "date"
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HTML:
3.2
| Encoding:
UTF-8
| Version:
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