HTMLInputElement: name property
The name
property of the HTMLInputElement
interface indicates the name of the <input>
element. It reflects the element's name
attribute.
Value
A string representing the element's name.
Example
Given the following HTML:
html
<p>
<label for="planet">Which planet were you born on?</label>
<input id="planet" type="text" name="origin" />
</p>
You can use the name
property to retrieve or set the <input>
's name:
js
const inputElement = document.querySelector("#planet");
console.log(`Element's name: ${inputElement.name}`); // "Element's name: origin"
inputElement.name = "planet"; // updates the element's name
Specifications
Specification |
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HTML Standard # dom-fe-name |
Browser compatibility
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