HTMLElement: inert property
Baseline 2023
Newly available
Since April 2023, this feature works across the latest devices and browser versions. This feature might not work in older devices or browsers.
The HTMLElement
property inert
reflects the value of the element's inert
attribute. It is a boolean value that, when present, makes the browser "ignore" user input events for the element, including focus events and events from assistive technologies. The browser may also ignore page search and text selection in the element. This can be useful when building UIs such as modals where you would want to "trap" the focus inside the modal when it's visible.
Note:
Do not nest interactive elements or important content within elements with the inert
attribute as inert content and their descendants are neither focusable nor perceivable by all users.
Value
A Boolean which is true
if the element is inert; otherwise, the value is false
.
Example
HTML
<div>
<label for="button1">Button 1</label>
<button id="button1">I am not inert</button>
</div>
<div inert>
<label for="button2">Button 2</label>
<button id="button2">I am inert</button>
</div>
CSS
[inert] > * {
opacity: 0.5;
}
Note: This attribute, by itself, will not cause any visual change to the content as displayed in the browser. In the example above, CSS has been applied so that any direct descendant of an element with the inert attribute is rendered semi-opaque.
Specifications
Specification |
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HTML Standard # dom-inert |
Browser compatibility
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