Element: toggleAttribute() method
Baseline
Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since October 2018.
The toggleAttribute() method of the
Element interface toggles a Boolean attribute (removing it if it is
present and adding it if it is not present) on the given element.
Syntax
toggleAttribute(name)
toggleAttribute(name, force)
Parameters
name-
A string specifying the name of the attribute to be toggled. The attribute name is automatically converted to all lower-case when
toggleAttribute()is called on an HTML element in an HTML document. forceOptional-
A boolean value which has the following effects:
- if not specified at all, the
toggleAttributemethod "toggles" the attribute namedname— removing it if it is present, or else adding it if it is not present - if true, the
toggleAttributemethod adds an attribute namedname - if false, the
toggleAttributemethod removes the attribute namedname
- if not specified at all, the
Return value
true if attribute name is eventually
present, and false otherwise.
Exceptions
InvalidCharacterErrorDOMException-
The specified attribute
namecontains one or more characters which are not valid in attribute names.
Examples
In the following example, toggleAttribute() is used to toggle the
disabled attribute of an <input>.
HTML
<input value="text" /> <button>toggleAttribute("disabled")</button>
JavaScript
const button = document.querySelector("button");
const input = document.querySelector("input");
button.addEventListener("click", () => {
input.toggleAttribute("disabled");
});
Result
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| DOM> # ref-for-dom-element-toggleattribute①> |
Browser compatibility
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