HTML attribute: min
The min
attribute defines the minimum value that is acceptable and valid for the input containing the attribute. If the value
of the element is less than this, the element fails constraint validation. This value must be less than or equal to the value of the max
attribute. If a value is specified for min
that isn't a valid number, the input has no minimum value.
Valid for the numeric input types, including the date, month, week, time, datetime-local, number and range types, and the <meter>
element, the min
attribute is a number that specifies the most negative value a form control to be considered valid.
Syntax
Input type | Example | Example |
---|---|---|
date | yyyy-mm-dd |
<input type="date" min="2019-12-25" step="1"> |
month | yyyy-mm |
<input type="month" min="2019-12" step="12"> |
week | yyyy-W## |
<input type="week" min="2019-W23" step=""> |
time | hh:mm |
<input type="time" min="09:00" step="900"> |
datetime-local | yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm |
<input type="datetime-local" min="2019-12-25T19:30"> |
number | <number> | <input type="number" min="0" step="5" max="100"> |
range | <number> | <input type="range" min="60" step="5" max="100"> |
Note: When the data entered by the user doesn't adhere to the min value set, the value is considered invalid in constraint validation and will match the :invalid
and :out-of-range
pseudo-classes.
See Client-side validation and rangeUnderflow
for more information.
For the <meter>
element, the min
attribute defines the lower numeric bound of the measured range. This must be less than the minimum value (max
attribute), if specified. In both cases, if omitted, the value defaults to 1.
Input type | Syntax | Example |
---|---|---|
<meter> |
<number> | <meter id="fuel" min="0" max="100" low="33" high="66"
optimum="80" value="40"> at 40/100</meter> |
Impact on step
The value of min
and step
define what are valid values, even if the step
attribute is not included, as step
defaults to 0
.
We add a big red border around invalid inputs:
input:invalid {
border: solid red 3px;
}
Then define an input with a minimum value of 7.2, omitting the step attribute, wherein it defaults to 1.
<input id="myNumber" name="myNumber" type="number" min="7.2" value="8">
Because step
defaults to 1, valid values include 7.2
, 8.2
, 9.2
, and so on. The value 8 is not valid. As we included an invalid value, supporting browsers will show the value as invalid.
If not explicitly included, step
defaults to 1 for number
and range
, and 1 unit type (second, week, month, day) for the date/time input types.
Accessibility concerns
Provide instructions to help users understand how to complete the form and use individual form controls. Indicate any required and optional input, data formats, and other relevant information. When using the min
attribute, ensure this minimum requirement is understood by the user. Providing instructions within the <label>
may be sufficient. If providing instructions outside of labels, which allows more flexible positioning and design, consider using aria-labelledby
or aria-describedby
.
Specifications
Specification |
---|
HTML Standard # the-min-and-max-attributes |
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See also
step
max
- other meter attributes:
low
,high
,optimum
- Constraint validation
- Constraint validation API
validityState.rangeUnderflow
:out-of-range
<input>
- date, month, week, time, datetime-local, number and range types, and the
<meter>