Input URL disabled Property
Example
Disable a URL field:
	document.getElementById("myURL").disabled = true;
The result will be:
Definition and Usage
The disabled property sets or returns whether a URL field should be disabled, or not.
A disabled element is unusable and un-clickable. Disabled elements are usually rendered in gray by default in browsers.
This property reflects the HTML disabled attribute.
Browser Support
 
 
 
 

The disabled property is supported in all major browsers.
Note: The <input type="url"> element is not supported in Internet Explorer 9 and earlier versions, or in Safari.
Syntax
Return the disabled property:
	urlObject.disabled
Set the disabled property:
	urlObject.disabled=true|false
Property Values
| Value | Description | 
|---|---|
| true|false | Specifies whether a 
		URL field should be disabled, or not 
 | 
Technical Details
| Return Value: | A Boolean, returns true if the URL field is disabled, otherwise it returns false | 
|---|
More Examples
Example
Find out if a URL field is disabled or not:
	var x = document.getElementById("myURL").disabled;
The result of x will be:
true
Try it Yourself »
Example
Disable and undisable a URL field:
	function disableBtn() {
    document.getElementById("myURL").disabled = true;
	}
function undisableBtn() {
    document.getElementById("myURL").disabled = false;
	}
	
Try it Yourself »
Related Pages
HTML reference: HTML <input> disabled Attribute
 Input URL Object
 Input URL Object

