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The ariaDisabled
property of the Element
interface reflects the value of the aria-disabled
attribute, which indicates that the element is perceivable but disabled, so it is not editable or otherwise operable.
Note: Where possible, use the <input>
element with type="button"
or the <button>
element â because those elements have built in semantics and do not require ARIA attributes.
A string with one of the following values:
"true"
The element and all focusable descendants are disabled, but perceivable, and their values cannot be changed by the user.
"false"
The element is enabled.
In this example the aria-disabled
attribute on the element with an ID of saveChanges
is set to "true" indicating that this input is currently disabled. Using ariaDisabled
we update the value to "false".
<div id="saveChanges" tabindex="0" role="button" aria-disabled="true">Save</div>
let el = document.getElementById("saveChanges");
console.log(el.ariaDisabled); // "true"
el.ariaDisabled = "false";
console.log(el.ariaDisabled); // "false"
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HTML:
3.2
| Encoding:
UTF-8
| Version:
0.7.4