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HTML | <select> autocomplete Attribute

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The HTML <select> autocomplete attribute is used to specify that the form has autocompleted on or off. When the autocomplete attribute is set to on the browser will automatically complete the values based on which the user entered before.

Syntax:

<select autocomplete="on | off"> 

Attribute Values:

  • on: It is the default value. When the autocomplete attribute is set to on the browser will automatically complete the values based on which the user entered before.
  • off: The user should have entered the values of each field for every use. The browser should not autocomplete entries.

Example:




<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  
<head>
    <title>
        HTML select autocomplete Attribute
    </title>
</head>
  
<body style="text-align:center">
  
    <h1 style="color: green;">
        GeeksforGeeks
    </h1>
      
    <h2>
        HTML select autocomplete Attribute
    </h2>
      
    <select autocomplete="on">
        <option value="binary">
            Binary Search
        </option>
        <option value="linear">
            Linear Search
        </option>
        <option value="interpolation">
            Interpolation Search
        </option>
    </select>
</body>
  
</html>

Output:

Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by HTML <select> autocomplete attribute are listed below:

  • Google Chrome
  • Internet Explorer
  • Firefox
  • Opera
  • Safari

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Last Updated : 24 Apr, 2020
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