Element.ariaReadOnly
The ariaReadOnly
property of the Element
interface reflects the value of the aria-readonly
attribute, which indicates that the element is not editable, but is otherwise operable.
Note: Where possible use an HTML <input>
element with type="text"
or a <textarea>
as these have built in semantics and do not require ARIA attributes.
Value
A DOMString
with one of the following values:
"true"
-
The user cannot change the value of the element.
"false"
-
The user can set the value of the element.
Examples
In this example the aria-readonly
attribute on the element with an ID of txtBoxInput
is set to "true" indicating that this input is currently read only. Using ariaReadOnly
we update the value to "false".
<div id="txtboxMultilineLabel">Enter the tags for the article</div>
<div role="textbox" id="txtBoxInput" contenteditable="true" aria-multiline="true"
aria-labelledby="txtboxMultilineLabel" aria-readonly="true"></div>
let el = document.getElementById('txtBoxInput');
console.log(el.ariaReadOnly); // "true"
el.ariaReadOnly = "false"
console.log(el.ariaReadOnly); // "false"
Specifications
Specification |
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Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA) 1.2 # dom-ariamixin-ariareadonly |
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