HTML | DOM Input Date disabled Property
The Input date disabled property is used to set or return whether a date field should be disabled, or not. An element becomes unusable and un-clickable if it is disabled. Such elements are generally rendered in gray by browsers.
The HTML disable attribute is reflected by the Date disabled property.
Syntax:
- To return the disabled property:
inputdateObject.disabled
- To set the disabled property:
inputdateObject.disabled = true|false
Property Value
- true|false: It is used to specify whether a date field should be disabled or not. It is false by default.
Return Values: It returns a Boolean value which represents that the Input date field would be disabled or not.
Below program illustrates the Date disabled property :
Example: Disabling a Date field.
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<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < head > < title >Input Date disabled Property in HTML </ title > < style > h1 { color: green; } h2 { font-family: Impact; } body { text-align: center; } </ style > </ head > < body > < h1 >GeeksforGeeks</ h1 > < h2 > Input Date disabled Property </ h2 > < br > < input type = "date" id = "test_Date" > < p >To disable the date field, double click the "Disable" button. </ p > < button ondblclick = "My_Date()" >Disable </ button > < script > function My_Date() { // Set disabled = true. document.getElementById( "test_Date").disabled = true; } </ script > </ body > </ html > |
Output:
Initially:
Before clicking the disable button:
After clicking the disable button:
Supported Browsers:
- Apple Safari
- Internet Explorer
- Firefox
- Google Chrome
- Opera