.onFocus
<HTMLElement>.onFocus()
Attaches an event handler callback function to the “focus” event of an element.
- Usage:
- HTMLElement = Element.
onFocus
(callback) - Member of:
- HTMLElement
- Parameters:
- callback – the function to call when the “focus” event occurs (required).
- Returns:
- The HTMLElement it was called on, thus allowing for command chaining.
- Notes:
- This is just a shorthand function for the .on method, specific for the “focus” event. See there for more information and examples.
- The “focus” event handler can be attached to any HTMLElement, but of course only makes sense for elements which are either naturally focusable (e.g.
<a>
,<input>
,<button>
,<textarea>
, etc.), or are otherwise made focusable (e.g. by setting thetabindex
property). Also note that focus may behavior may not be the same across different platforms.