disabled property Author admin Reading 3 min Views 363 Published by December 7, 2012 Modified by October 7, 2024
Definition and Usage The :disabled CSS pseudo-class represents any disabled element. An element is disabled if it can’t be activated (e.g. selected, clicked on or accept text input) or accept focus. The element also has an enabled state, in which it can be activated or accept focus.
Examples Example selectors input:disabled Selects all disabled inputs select.country:disabled Targets a select element with class country that is disabled Usage example The following CSS:
1 input[type="text"]:disabled { background: #ccc; }
applied to this HTML5 fragment:
03 <legend>Shipping address</legend>
04 <input type="text" name="shipping_firstName" disabled>
05 <input type="text" name="shipping_lastName" disabled>
06 <input type="text" name="shipping_address1" disabled>
07 <input type="text" name="shipping_address2" disabled>
08 <input type="text" name="shipping_zipCode" disabled>
09 <input type="text" name="shipping_town" disabled>
12 <legend>Billing address</legend>
14 <input type="checkbox" name="billing_is_shipping" value="true" checked>
15 Billing address is the same as shipping address
17 <input type="text" name="billing_firstName" disabled>
18 <input type="text" name="billing_lastName" disabled>
19 <input type="text" name="billing_address1" disabled>
20 <input type="text" name="billing_address2" disabled>
21 <input type="text" name="billing_zipCode" disabled>
22 <input type="text" name="billing_town" disabled>
Will result in all text elements in the billing fieldset having a light grey background.
Compatibility Desktop browsers Feature Chrome Firefox (Gecko) Internet Explorer Opera Safari Basic support 1.0 1.0 (1.7 or earlier) 9.0 9.0 3.1
Mobile browsers Feature Android Firefox Mobile (Gecko) IE Mobile Opera Mobile Safari Mobile Basic support 2.1 1.0 (1) 9.0 9.5 3.1