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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T01:55:44+00:00 2026-05-15T01:55:44+00:00

I need to create a form element <input disabled type=text value=Shui Mu Tsinghua />

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I need to create a form element

<input disabled type=”text” value=”Shui Mu Tsinghua” />

which is disabled by default. It enables when onmouseover occures.

onmouseover=”this.disabled=false;”

And is disabled by onmouseout

onmouseout=”this.disabled=true;”


What I need is to check the following.
If the <input> is focused then it shouldn’t be disabled.

And if the form element loses focus it disables.

Please help me to complete the events.

<input disabled type=”text” value=”Shui Mu Tsinghua” onmouseover=”this.disabled=false;” onfocus=”???” onblur=”???” onmouseout=”if(???){this.disabled=true;}” />

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    2026-05-15T01:55:45+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:55 am

    This won’t work, as onmouseover does not fire on disabled inputs, in most browsers. (Opera is an exception, and IE usually doesn’t, except when you trick it with a drag operation.)

    In any case it sounds like a pretty weird and user-unfriendly trick to me. Why do you want it disabled? If it becomes non-disabled when you try to interact with it there doesn’t seem to be any point to it (but plenty of accessibility downside).

    If it’s just a styling thing, then use styles:

    <style type="text/css">
        .weirdinput { color: silver; }
        .weirdinput:hover, .weirdinput:focus { color: black; }
    </style>
    
    <input class="weirdinput" value="smth" />
    

    However, IE<8 doesn’t support :focus, and IE<7 doesn’t support :hover on non-links, so if you need it to work on that you would have to add some scripting, eg. something like:

    <style type="text/css">
        .weirdinput { color: silver; }
        .weirdinput:hover, .weirdinput:focus, .weirdhover, .weirdfocus { color: black; }
    </style>
    
    <input class="weirdinput" value="smth" />
    
    <!--[if lt IE 8]><script type="text/javascript">(function() {
    
        // Fix focus/hover for IE on all inputs with class 'weirdinput'
        //
        var inputs= document.getElementsByTagName('input');
        for (var i= 0; i<inputs.length; i++) {
            var input= inputs[i];
            if (input.className.indexOf('weirdinput')!==-1) {
                input.onmouseover= mouseover;
                input.onmouseout= mouseout;
                input.onfocus= focus;
                input.onblur= blur;
            }
        }
    
        function mouseover() {
            this.className+= ' weirdhover';
        }
        function mouseout() {
            this.className= this.className.replace(' weirdhover', '');
        }
        function focus() {
            this.className+= ' weirdfocus';
        }
        function blur() {
            this.className= this.className.replace(' weirdfocus', '');
        }
    
    })();</script><![endif]-->
    
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