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The DOM Input URL disabled Property is used to set or return whether the Input URL Field must be disabled or not. A disabled URL Field is un-clickable and unusable. It is a boolean attribute and used to reflect the HTML Disabled attribute. It is usually rendered in grey color by default in all the Browsers. 
 

  • It returns the disabled property. 
     
urlObject.disabled
  • It is used to set the disabled property. 
     
urlObject.disabled = true|false

Property Values: 
 

  • true: It defines that the Input URL field is disabled.
  • False: It has a default value. It defines that the Input URL Field is not disabled.

Return Value: It returns a boolean value which represents that the Input URL Field is disabled or not.
Example-1: This Example illustrates how to return the Property. 
 

html




<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
 
<head>
    <title>
        DOM Input URL disabled Property
    </title>
</head>
 
<body>
    <center>
        <h1 style="color:green;">
                GeeksForGeeks
            </h1>
 
        <h2>
          DOM Input URL Disabled Property
      </h2>
 
        <label for="uname"
               style="color:green">
      </label>
 
            <form id="geeks">
                <input type="url"
                       id="gfg"
                       placeholder="Enter URL"
                       size="20"
                       pattern="https?://.+"
                       title="Include http://"
                       maxlength="20"
                       disabled>
            </form>
            <br>
            <br>
 
            <button type="button"
                    onclick="geeks()">
                Click
            </button>
 
            <p id="GFG"
               style="color:green;
                      font-size:25px;">
          </p>
 
 
 
 
            <script>
                function geeks() {
                   
                    var link =
                        document.getElementById(
                          "gfg").disabled;
                   
                    document.getElementById(
                      "GFG").innerHTML = link;
                }
            </script>
    </center>
</body>
 
</html>


Output: 
Before Clicking On Button: 
 

After Clicking On Button: 
 

Example-2: This Example illustrates how to set the Property. 
 

html




<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
 
<head>
    <title>
        DOM Input URL disabled Property
    </title>
</head>
 
<body>
    <center>
        <h1 style="color:green;">
                GeeksForGeeks
            </h1>
 
        <h2>
          DOM Input URL Disabled Property
      </h2>
 
        <label for="uname"
               style="color:green">
      </label>
 
            <form id="geeks">
                <input type="url"
                       id="gfg"
                       placeholder="Enter URL"
                       size="20"
                       pattern="https?://.+"
                       title="Include http://"
                       maxlength="20"
                       disabled>
            </form>
            <br>
            <br>
 
            <button type="button"
                    onclick="geeks()">
                Click
            </button>
 
            <p id="GFG"
               style="color:green;
                      font-size:25px;">
          </p>
 
 
 
 
            <script>
                function geeks() {
                   
                    var link =
                        document.getElementById(
                          "gfg").disabled = "false";
                   
                    document.getElementById(
                      "GFG").innerHTML = link;
                }
            </script>
    </center>
</body>
 
</html>


Output: 
Before Clicking On Button: 
 

After Clicking On Button: 
 

Supported Browsers: The browser supported by DOM input URL disabled property are listed below: 
 

  • Google Chrome 1
  • Edge 12
  • Firefox
  • Opera 11
  • Safari

 



Last Updated : 26 Aug, 2022
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