The HTML DOM Input Email disabled property sets/returns whether Input Email is enabled or disabled.
Syntax
Following is the syntax −
- Returning boolean value - true/false
inputEmailObject.disabled
- Setting disabled to booleanValue
inputEmailObject.disabled = booleanValue
Boolean Values
Here, “booleanValue” can be the following −
booleanValue | Details |
---|---|
true | It defines that the input email is disabled. |
false | It defines that the input email is not disabled and it is also the default value. |
Example
Let us see an example of Input Email disabled property −
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Input Email disabled</title> <style> form { width:70%; margin: 0 auto; text-align: center; } * { padding: 2px; margin:5px; } input[type="button"] { border-radius: 10px; } </style> </head> <body> <form> <fieldset> <legend>Email-disabled</legend> <label for="EmailSelect">Employee Email : <input type="email" id="EmailSelect" value="[email protected]"> </label> <input type="button" onclick="getdisabled()" value="Confirm Email"> <div id="divDisplay"></div> </fieldset> </form> <script> var divDisplay = document.getElementById("divDisplay"); var inputEmail = document.getElementById("EmailSelect"); function getdisabled() { inputEmail.disabled = true; divDisplay.textContent = 'Email: '+inputEmail.value+' submitted.'; } </script> </body> </html>
Output
This will produce the following output −
Before clicking ‘Confirm Email’ button −
After clicking ‘Confirm Email’ button −