Element: focus event
The focus event fires when an element has received focus. The main difference between this event and focusin is that focusin bubbles while focus does not.
The opposite of focus is blur.
| Bubbles | No |
|---|---|
| Cancelable | No |
| Interface | FocusEvent |
| Event handler property | onfocus |
| Sync / Async | Sync |
| Composed | Yes |
Examples
Simple example
HTML
<form id="form">
<input type="text" placeholder="text input">
<input type="password" placeholder="password">
</form>
JavaScript
const password = document.querySelector('input[type="password"]');
password.addEventListener('focus', (event) => {
event.target.style.background = 'pink';
});
password.addEventListener('blur', (event) => {
event.target.style.background = '';
});
Result
Event delegation
There are two ways of implementing event delegation for this event: by using the focusin event, or by setting the useCapture parameter of addEventListener() to true.
HTML
<form id="form">
<input type="text" placeholder="text input">
<input type="password" placeholder="password">
</form>
JavaScript
const form = document.getElementById('form');
form.addEventListener('focus', (event) => {
event.target.style.background = 'pink';
}, true);
form.addEventListener('blur', (event) => {
event.target.style.background = '';
}, true);
Result
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| UI Events # event-type-focus |
Browser compatibility
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See also
- Related events:
blur,focusin,focusout - This event on
Windowtargets:focusevent - Focusing: focus/blur