onfocusin Event
Example
Call a function when an input field is about to get focus:
<input type="text"
onfocusin="myFunction()">
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Description
The onfocusin
event occurs when an element gets focus.
The onfocusin
event is often used on input fields.
Focus Based Events
Event | Occurs When |
---|---|
focus | An element gets focus |
blur | An element loses focus |
focusin | An element gets focus |
focusout | An element loses focus |
See Also:
Syntax
In JavaScript, using the addEventListener() method:
object.addEventListener("focusin", myScript);
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Technical Details
Bubbles: | Yes |
---|---|
Cancelable: | No |
Event type: | FocusEvent |
HTML tags: | ALL HTML elements, EXCEPT: <base>, <bdo>, <br>, <head>, <html>, <iframe>, <meta>, <param>, <script>, <style>, and <title> |
DOM Version: | Level 2 Events |
Browser Support
onfocusin
is a DOM Level 2 (2001) feature.
It is fully supported in all browsers:
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Safari | Opera | IE |
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | 9-11 |
More Examples
Example
Using onfocus and onblur:
<input type="text" onfocus="focusFunction()" onblur="blurFunction()">
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Example
Clear input field on focus:
<input type="text" onfocus="this.value=''" value="Blabla">
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Example
Event delegation: using focus and blur events:
Set useCapture parameter of addEventListener() to true:
<form id="myForm">
<input type="text" id="myInput">
</form>
<script>
let x = document.getElementById("myForm");
x.addEventListener("focus", myFocusFunction, true);
x.addEventListener("blur", myBlurFunction, true);
function myFocusFunction() {
document.getElementById("myInput").style.backgroundColor = "yellow";
}
function myBlurFunction() {
document.getElementById("myInput").style.backgroundColor = "";
}
</script>
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Example
Event delegation: using focusin and focusout events:
<form id="myForm">
<input type="text" id="myInput">
</form>
<script>
let x = document.getElementById("myForm");
x.addEventListener("focusin", myFocusFunction);
x.addEventListener("focusout", myBlurFunction);
function myFocusFunction() {
document.getElementById("myInput").style.backgroundColor = "yellow";
}
function myBlurFunction() {
document.getElementById("myInput").style.backgroundColor = "";
}
</script>
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