:disabled
The :disabled
CSS pseudo-class represents any disabled element. An element is disabled if it can't be activated (selected, clicked on, typed into, etc.) or accept focus. The element also has an enabled state, in which it can be activated or accept focus.
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Syntax
css
:disabled {
/* ... */
}
Examples
This example shows a basic shipping form. It uses the JavaScript change
event to let the user enable/disable the billing fields.
HTML
html
<form action="#">
<fieldset id="shipping">
<legend>Shipping address</legend>
<input type="text" placeholder="Name" />
<input type="text" placeholder="Address" />
<input type="text" placeholder="Zip Code" />
</fieldset>
<br />
<fieldset id="billing">
<legend>Billing address</legend>
<label for="billing-checkbox">Same as shipping address:</label>
<input type="checkbox" id="billing-checkbox" checked />
<br />
<input type="text" placeholder="Name" disabled />
<input type="text" placeholder="Address" disabled />
<input type="text" placeholder="Zip Code" disabled />
</fieldset>
</form>
CSS
css
input[type="text"]:disabled {
background: #ccc;
}
JavaScript
Toggle the disabled input fields when the checkbox is clicked
js
const checkbox = document.querySelector("#billing-checkbox");
const billingItems = document.querySelectorAll('#billing input[type="text"]');
checkbox.addEventListener("change", () => {
billingItems.forEach((item) => {
item.disabled = !item.disabled;
});
});
Result
Check/un-check the checkbox to change the styling on the billing fields.
Specifications
Specification |
---|
HTML Standard # selector-disabled |
Selectors Level 4 # enableddisabled |
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser