onfocus Event

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onfocus Event



❮ DOM Events
❮ FocusEvent




Example


Execute a JavaScript when an input field gets focus:



<input type="text"
onfocus="myFunction()">

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Definition and Usage


The onfocus event occurs when an element gets focus.


The onfocus event is most often used with <input>, <select>, and <a>.


Tip: The onfocus event is the opposite of the
onblur event.


Tip: The onfocus event is similar to the
onfocusin event.
The main difference is that the onfocus event does not bubble. Therefore, if
you want to find out whether an element or its child gets the focus, you could
use the onfocusin event. However, you can achieve this by using
the optional useCapture parameter
of the addEventListener()
method for the onfocus event.



Browser Support














Event
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Syntax



In HTML:



<element onfocus="myScript">

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In JavaScript:



object.onfocus = function()myScript;


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In JavaScript, using the addEventListener() method:



object.addEventListener("focus", myScript);

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Note: The addEventListener() method is not supported in Internet Explorer 8 and earlier versions.



Technical Details












Bubbles: No
Cancelable: No
Event type: FocusEvent
Supported HTML tags: ALL HTML elements, EXCEPT: <base>, <bdo>, <br>, <head>, <html>, <iframe>, <meta>, <param>, <script>, <style>, and <title>
DOM Version: Level 2 Events

More Examples




Example


Using "onfocus" together with the "onblur" event:



<input type="text" onfocus="focusFunction()" onblur="blurFunction()">

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Example


Clear input field on focus:



<!-- When the input field gets focus, replace its current value with an
empty string -->

<input type="text" onfocus="this.value=''" value="Blabla">

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Example


Event delegation: setting the useCapture parameter of
addEventListener() to true:



<form id="myForm">
  <input type="text" id="myInput">
</form>

<script>
var x = document.getElementById("myForm");

x.addEventListener("focus", myFocusFunction, true);

x.addEventListener("blur", myBlurFunction, true);


function myFocusFunction()
  document.getElementById("myInput").style.backgroundColor = "yellow";


function myBlurFunction()
  document.getElementById("myInput").style.backgroundColor = "";


</script>

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Example


Event delegation: using the focusin event (not supported
by Firefox):



<form id="myForm">
  <input type="text" id="myInput">
</form>

<script>
var x = document.getElementById("myForm");

x.addEventListener("focusin", myFocusFunction);

x.addEventListener("focusout", myBlurFunction);

function myFocusFunction()
  document.getElementById("myInput").style.backgroundColor = "yellow";


function myBlurFunction()
  document.getElementById("myInput").style.backgroundColor = "";


</script>

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❮ DOM Events
❮ FocusEvent


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