HTMLFormElement: autocomplete property
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
The autocomplete
property of the HTMLFormElement
interface indicates whether the value of the form's controls can be automatically completed by the browser. It reflects the <form>
element's autocomplete
attribute.
Value
A string; the value "off"
if explicitly set to "off"
, and otherwise always "on"
.
Examples
js
const formElement = document.getElementById("name");
console.log(formElement.autocomplete);
Specifications
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HTML Standard # dom-form-autocomplete |
Browser compatibility
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See also
<form>
- HTML
autocomplete
attribute - ARIA
aria-autocomplete
attribute - Turning off autocompletion